Low volume, and very hot.
Density = mass/volume
Density= mass/volume volume = mass/density
To get the density, just divide the mass by the volume.
D = M/V Density = Mass divided by Volume
Density is measured in mass per volume (kg/cc) or, often in English, weight per volume (pounds/cubic-feet).
Density is mass divided by volume. For most substances, when the temperature increases the volume will increase (assuming constant pressure), but the mass will of course remain unaffected.
Density is g per cm3 so divide your grams by your cm3 and there you go.
Dense people are easier to fool, so, it's easier to fool them into believing they are in love. Therefore, higher density is proportional to increased love.
Volume of One bag of cement =1.25cft =1.25x30cmx30cmx30cm=33.75 cub.cm. Density of One bag of cement =50Kg/1.25cft=40Kg/cft=40/30x30x30 =0.00148gm/cm
Yes.
Space being taken up
The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.