No you should use both cuz they are both important in order to learn about something
Density is mass divided by volume. It is important because it is a measure of how tightly packed the mass of an object is. For example, density will tell you whether something floats or sinks.
Density equals mass divided by volume. So you use mass and volume to determine density.
by calculate density by dividind the mass of space
Use the formula: mass = volume x density
Mass = Density -------- volume
You have to know two out of three ... mass, volume, density ... then you can find the missing one. If density is missing . . . Density = (mass)/(volume) If mass is missing . . . Mass = (density) x (volume) If volume is missing . . . Volume = (mass)/(density)
The density is the ratio mass/volume.
Mass / volume (mass per unit volume) is called "density".Mass / volume (mass per unit volume) is called "density".Mass / volume (mass per unit volume) is called "density".Mass / volume (mass per unit volume) is called "density".
density= mass/volume
Please use the formula: mass = volume x density. (This can be derived by manipulating the definition of density: density = mass / volume.)
Use a mass balance to find the mass then find the volume by V=mass/density.
Mass and volume. You divide the mass by the volume to get density with the corresponding units. Mass and volume. Density = mass/volume Often, mass is in grams and volumes in milliliters. Water has a density of 1g/ml. Air has a density of about 0.0013g/ml. Lead has a density of 11.34g/ml.