Density is mass per volume - mass/volume. So if you have 3g and 6ml you have 3/6 g/ml or 0.5 g/ml.
Density is just the mass divided by the volume, so 3 grams ÷ 6 mL = 0.5 g/mL
The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume, density = m/v (mass/volume) One unit for this is grams/cm3. The weight is 12 g, and the volume is: v = 3 cm x 2 cm x 1 cm = 6 cm3 plugging in: density = m/v = 12 g/6cm3 = 2 g/cm3
To find the density of an object, it would be D=m/v.So the density would be: 7.3099415204678362573099415204678 kg/L.But in this, there are also significant figures, and so in 6.25, there are 3. Therefore, the answer cannot be more precise than the given equation.So it would round to 7.30.Density = 7.30 kg/L.
Density is mass divided by volume - for example grams per cubic centimeter (or "cc").I will assume that you meant that the volume is 10 cubiccentimeters.Then you get (20 grams) divided by (10 cc) = 2 g/cc
Use the formula: mass = volume x density
Density = Mass/Volume = 6/5 g/mL of 1.2 g/mL
Density = mass/volume density = 6/2 density =3g/cm3
Density = Mass/Volume = 150/6 = 25 grams per cm3.
density = mass/volume = 6/32 = 0.1875g/cm3
1.25 Volume should be expressed in volumetric units. If you mean 3.20cm3, then since density is mass per unit volume, in this case (4gm)/3.2cm3)=1.25gm/cm3.
6 mL = 6 cc (cubic centimetres). Density = Mass/Volume = 57/6 = 9.5 g/cc
Density is mass per volume - mass/volume. So if you have 3g and 6ml you have 3/6 g/ml or 0.5 g/ml.
Density is just the mass divided by the volume, so 3 grams ÷ 6 mL = 0.5 g/mL
Density = 4 g/mL
the density of an object thats has a mass of 0 grams and a volume of 6 liters is 36 g/l
Density is the mass of a fixed volume of something. Water is the standard, and a mass of 1 gram of water has a volume of 1 cc, so its density is 1. 1 cc of rock has a mass of about 6 grams, so its density is 6. Things which float have a density less than 1.