Area of cylinder base = pi x Radius squared (πr2)
Radius is in centimeters (cm)
Area is in centimeters squared (cm2)
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Volume = Area x Height
Area is in centimeters squared (cm2)
Height is in centimeters (cm)
Volume is in centimeters cubed (cm3)
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Mass = Volume x Density
Density is in grams centimeter cubed (g/cm3)
Volume is in centimeters cubed (cm3)
Mass is in grams (g)
No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
Simplify this: A = 36.513, A+B = 40.968, What is B? Well it's 40.968 - 36.513 = 4.455
Mass and volume are needed to calculate the density of a graduated cylinder.
A graduated cylinder would work.
It depends on the size (dimensions) of each box, which needs to be stated. Otherwise it is impossible to work out the mass.
mass of cylinder (o.d.) minus mass of cylinder (i.d.)
You would obtain the mass of the liquid while it was in the measuring cylinder and then, from the combined mass, you would subtract the mass of the cylinder to obtain the mass of the liquid.
Depends on the size of the cylinder.
You cannot measure the mass of a solid with a graduated cylinder.
It's on the cylinder's axis, halfway between the cylinder's ends.
No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
The formula for finding area or mass of a cylinder is pi x radius^2density=massxvolume
You cannot. You have the volume but no information on the mass. And density = mass/volume (in the appropriate units of measurement).
Cylinder Volume = (pi) *(radius2)*(height) Cylinder volume = (3.1416)*(22)*(80) Cylinder volume = 1005.312 cm Density = Mass / Volume 0.0045 gcm = Mass / 1005.312 cm Mass = 0.0045 gcm * 1005.312 cm Mass = 4.523904 g
density=mass/volume The density depends upon the mass and volume of the cylinder.
what is the radius of a cylinder if the height is 8.74
Density of an object is defined as mass per unit volume. Density - mass/volume (m/v) To find the density of a liquid using a graduated cylinder, you first of all take a measurement of the mass of the empty graduated cylinder (m1) and write it down. Lets say the mass is 0.5 kg (500 grams) Then fill the cylinder with the liquid that you want to find the density for and note down the volume (v). For easier calculation take 1 liter of the liquid. Now take a measurement of the mass of the cylinder with the liquid (m2) in it and write it down. Subtract the mass of the empty cylinder from the mass of the cylinder and liquid combined to get the mass of the liquid (m = m2 - m1). Now divide the result z by the volume (v) of the liquid. density = m/v