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Density= mass/volume (One of my old teachers had us remember this as Dogs Make Vomit, gross).So, plugging the numbers into the formula:Density= 55 g/85 cm3 = .65 g/cm3Note, that I rounded the answer up and, for future reference, that 1 cm3 is equal to 1 ml, another common unit used for density.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams is a measure of weight or mass.
it varies with density of the fluid. Example Density of water is 1 so Volume=Mass/Density their fore 1 liter of pure water is 1Kg Density of diesel oil is .85 their fore 1 kg of D.O is 1/0.85=1.176liters
Their percent natural abundances are Ru-85 (72. 2 percent) and Ru-87 (27. 8 percent). Ru-85 and Ru-87 are the only naturally occurring isotopes of Rubidium out of its 35 known isotopes.
Yes, the weight of an object decreases as it gets farther from the earth (but it's mass remains the same). The weight of a space shuttle in its usual orbit is about 85% of what it is on the ground (it only seems weightless because it's in orbit).
The density of a substance is often expressed in units of grams per milliliter. If a substance with a volume of 60 ml weighs 85 grams the density is found by dividing the weight (85g) by the volume (60ml). This substance has a density of 1.42g/ml
"The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l" SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_fuel#Fuel_value_and_price . So, density=mass/volume. , mass=density X volume =0.85 X 1 =o.85 kg
Gram is a unit of mass, milliliter is a unit of volume ! You need the density of the toothpaste to calculate the volume: V = mass/density
mass = density x volume density of water = 999.8395 kg/m^3 (@ 0° C) volume = 85 x 60 x 11 = 56 100 m^3 mass = 56 090 996 kg
"Cups" is a measure of volume, while "grams" is a measure of mass or weight. You would need to specify the material or density in order to do the conversion.
85-pounds of lead (Pb) equals 39-kilograms, when converted to metric and rounding to two significant figures. The density of lead of 1-cubic meter of Pb is 11,340-kilograms. Therefore, based on density equaling mass divided by volume you would have .0034 cubic liters of lead.
Density= mass/volume (One of my old teachers had us remember this as Dogs Make Vomit, gross).So, plugging the numbers into the formula:Density= 55 g/85 cm3 = .65 g/cm3Note, that I rounded the answer up and, for future reference, that 1 cm3 is equal to 1 ml, another common unit used for density.
The question makes no sense. A gram is a measure of mass, a millilitre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to even think of conversion factor between the two without additional information. Think of 85 grams of lead and 85 grams of water. The volume that the two will occupy will be very different.
Rubidium is a metal element. Mass number of it is 85.
Volume X density of coal/2000 L X W X H X 85/2000
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams is a measure of weight or mass.
The population density of Merkem is 85 people per square kilometer.