Divide the weight by the volume.
How can you calculate surface density if the volume density is 1.4 g/cm3
== Density== Mass/Volume =) ===
The answer is very much the same as the answer to the question: "Which weighs most, hot water, cold water, or water colored green ?" The answer, of course, is: That depends on how much you have of each substance. One thing we can definitely guarantee: A pound of bricks, a pound of cheese, and a pound of feathers all have precisely the same, identical, and indistinguishable weight.
500g
Density is equal to the mass divided by the volume.
There are 60 bricks to 1m2
how do we calculate porosity of ceramic?
there are 54 bricks per square meter
Bricks have more density whereas feathers have less comparatively. Space occupied ie volume = mass/ density. So space occupied is inversely related to the density. Hence feathers occupy more space than the bricks.
The density of solid clay bricks is around 2000 kg/m³
7.1 ppm
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How can you calculate surface density if the volume density is 1.4 g/cm3
how do you calculate density
It means: * Calculate the density of an object * Calculate the density of its pieces * Compare
Air definitely has lower mass than bricks.
volume/mass= density