If you know an object's mass and its density, then you can calculate its volume.
But mass alone doesn't tell you anything about its volume.
Find the mass using a scale. Find the volume by the water displacement method. Divide mass by volume and that equals density.
Density = Mass/Volume So for a rectangle, find its mass, then its volume (using length x height x depth).
Mass = Volume*density PROVIDED those measures are in comparable units.
Well its quite easy: Density=Mass/Volume Volume=Mass/Density SO if mass and density of a cube are given you can easily find its volume.
Determine its mass on a balance. Determine its volume using water displacement. Divide the mass by the volume.
Determine its mass on a balance. Determine its volume using water displacement. Divide the mass by the volume.
you first find it's mass by weighing it on a balance and then find it's volume by using water displacement. after finding them, Density=the mass divided by volume D=M/V
Find its mass using a beam balance,and volume by a measuring can full of water,and divide both to get volume
Density = Mass/Volume so Mass = Density*Volume.
mass= density*volume
To find volume from a mass, you need the density. Using consistant units, (mass)/(density) = (volume).
Find the volume then divide the mass by the volume.