Density = (Mass) divided by (Volume) If you know the density and volume, then Mass = (Density) times (Volume)
Potato? Density is volume/mass. Work it out yourself.
The answer is the VOLUME
That depends on how much cork you have. If you have a large piece, then it will have more volume and more mass. If you only have a tiny piece, then the volume and the mass will both be very small. The volume and the mass will always change together like that, in the same direction. The only thing you can always be sure of is that no matter what size piece of cork you have, the grams of mass will always be about 0.2 times the volume in cubic centimeters.
Mass is the amount of matter, volume is the amount of space, and density uses both, it is mass / volume.
Density is mass divided by volume.
density equals mass/volume, volume equals mass/density, and mass equals density times volume.
volume is the space inside a mass, like a building's dome.
divide the mass by the volume: mass/volume=density
Density = (Mass) divided by (Volume) If you know the density and volume, then Mass = (Density) times (Volume)
Knowing the volume of a substance and its density you can work out the mass of that volume. Alternatively you could measure the mas using a mass balance.
Density x volume:)
you can't unless you have a set of weighing scales mass = density * volume density is needed to work out mass if you have volume if you worked out the mass then you could divide it by volume to get density
you can multiply density and mass together to calculate the volume. The equation is v=dxm.
Since density is defined as mass divided by volume, it follows that if you divide mass by density you will get volume. For example: 10 grams divided by 2grams/cc = 5 cc. (cc is cubic centimeter)
Without knowing the substance, and thus its density, it is impossible to work out the weight in grams of the given volume in cubic decimetres. volume and mass are related by density: density = mass/volume → mass = density x volume.
Mass = Density x Volume Density = Mass/Volume Volume = Mass/Density