False. They always do.
It depends on what measurements are given. Density is mass per unit volume.
Density is the ratio of Mass to volume, D= M/V; the two measurements then are mass and volume.
You need to know the density of the substance.
Volume & mass (weight).
Unit. Length Volume Density
Density is determined by two measurements: the mass and volume of an object. The quotient of the mass and volume (mass divided by volume) is density. It can be represented as grams per milliliter (g/mL).
There are many different types of measurements. Some of these different types include, volume, weight, density, force, energy, length, speed, and torque.
mass and volume measurements for any sample liquid should fall along the graph line because liquids have a constant density. Density is mass over volume. Mass equals density which is a constant time volume.
Mass is measured by density multiplied by volume. In order to figure out a mass of a rock, one must know its density and its volume measurements.
You need its mass and volume.
The formula of density is mass/volume. So mass divided by volume
Two measurements are needed - you must find its mass and its volume. Density is mass divided by volume.