Nope I'm pretty certain it's in volume literally just volume
No, mass and density are not the same thing. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms, while density is a measure of how much mass is in a certain volume, measured in kilograms per cubic meter.
Which planet?
The formula for density is density = mass/volume, where density is typically measured in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3), mass is measured in grams or kilograms, and volume is measured in cubic centimeters or cubic meters.
The SI or International System of Units for density is kilograms per cubic meter. It is also common for density to be measured in metric tons per cubic meter or kilograms per liter.
The SI or International System of Units for density is kilograms per cubic meter. It is also common for density to be measured in metric tons per cubic meter or kilograms per liter.
Density In SI, density is measured in kilograms per cubic metre.
Density is measured in units of mass divided by units of volume. The SI unit is kilograms/meter3.
If you don't know this you can work it out from the units: Density = kg/m^3 (kilograms per metre cubed) Mass is measured in kilograms Volume is measured in metres cubed You therefore need mass and volume to work out density.
If you meant density, then it is not measured in millilitres but in Kilograms per cubic metre or Kg/m2
No, the mass of an object is the amount of matter it contains, measured in kilograms or grams. Density, on the other hand, is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume and is typically measured in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3).
Density is the measure of the mass of a given volume of a substance. Mass is measured in kilograms, and volume is measured in cubic metres. So, density is measured in kilograms per cubic metre. Because there are a thousand grams in a kilogram, and a thousand litres in a cubic metre, a density of 1 kilogram per cubic metre can also be written as 1 gram per litre.
This depends on the density of the rock. Density is measured in terms of kilograms per meter cubed, so if you know the density, then you have your answer.