No it is mass divided by volume so
for example when u want to figure out density by floating things, anything below the water is a bigger density then 1.00
To find the density of an object, you need to measure its mass (using a scale) and its volume (using a ruler, displacement method, or geometric calculations). Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.
you have to know the mass and volume of the object. density equals the mass divided by the volume. if the mass of something was 5 and the volume 1 the density would be 5
NO, mass is the measure of weight, and density is the measure of mass and volume divided my themselves. They are very different.
Density = mass/volume.
-- Measure its mass. -- Measure its volume. -- Divide its mass by its volume. The result is its density.
Gram is a measure of weight Centimeter is a measure of length. There are no grams in a centimeter. There can be grams in a Cubic Centemeter (A measure of volume) of something but that depends on the density of that something.
Density is Mass/Volume. Without a measure of volume you cannot calculate density.
The density of a substance is the ratio of its mass to its volume. So, I would measure the mass and volume of a substance to calculate density.
density can be measured with the help of hydrometers.
Density can be described as the mass of a substance per unit volume. It is a measure of how tightly packed the particles in a material are. Substances with higher density have more mass packed into a given volume.
To find the density of a liquid, you need to measure its mass and volume. The formula for density is density mass/volume. First, measure the mass of the liquid using a scale. Then, measure the volume of the liquid using a graduated cylinder. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density of the liquid.
-- Measure its mass. -- Measure its volume. -- Divide the mass by the volume. The result of the division is the object's density.