Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density
Vol = 0.25/3.5 = 0.071429 cubic cm
Density is typically the weight of an object divided by its volume. Convenient units are pounds per cubic feet, or grams per cubic centimeter. Density can also refer to number of objects per area (or volume). The population density of a city is the number of inhabitants divided by the land area.
Density is mass divided by volume. A brick is a rectangular prism, the volume of which is length * height * width. 7000 grams / (4 * 5 * 3) = 7000 / 60j = 116 2/3 g/cubic inch
Aluminum has a specific gravity of 2.7, therefore its mass is 2.7 times the mass of an identical volume of water. 12.2 cm3 of water has a mass of 12.2 grams, so 12.2 cm3 of aluminum has a mass of 32.94 grams (2.7 x 12.2 grams).
A measure of the amount of solute in a given amount of solvent. Where the units of concentration are grams of solute per milliter of solvent. ™ ~Ashna
Your answer, of course, depends on the quality of the items you're comparing. 'Big' is relative for a diamond; 'bucket' is also relative in terms of capacity. By weight, generally, a gem-quality diamond will be more valuable than an equal weight of gold coin. However, the comparison may be problematic. For example, a one-ounce US gold eagle coin contains 31.1 grams of 24 carat gold. This translates to 155.5 carats in diamond weight. One notable diamond, The Liberator, was purchased by Harry Winston as a 155.5 carat, raw -- uncut -- diamond in 1943, and was cut into four gem stones. The prices of the four gems -- all D colour -- with values unavailable are in private collections. On April 6, 2015, the spot price of gold per gram is US$1,212. A cut diamond weighing 21.7 carats -- the largest diamond available for purchase today online -- costs US$1,760,304 or US$405,600 per gram. This is an H colour diamond. In this comparison, then, a gem-quality diamond outweighs a gold coin in terms of 'worth'.
Density = Mass/Volume. You cannot calculate density without knowing BOTH mass and volume.
To calculate the density, you need two things. Mass and volume. Here you have a mass of 275 grams. 588 cm square is an area and not a volume. So you can not calculate the density here.
the pice of wood has a mass of 18 grams calculate it volume and density
Can't be answered, you need both weight and volume to calculate density.
The object's density is 0.0625 g/cm3
0.735294118 grams per square meter because D=Mass/volume.
This question, as stated, cannot be answered because there is no volume provided. Density is mass divided by volume. The question only provided mass.
The volume depends on the density of the material that has a mass of 180 grams. 180 grams of water, with a density of 1.00, has a volume of 180 milliliters. A 180 gram Diamond with a density of 3.52 has a volume of 51.1 ml.
Density = grams/milliliters Density = 10 g/10 ml = 1.0 g/ml
Density is the weight of an object per unit of volume. For instance, the density of gold is 19 grams per cubic centimeter. To calculate the density of an object divide the weight of the object by the volume.
The volume is the ratio Mass/Density. You need the density of this oil to calculate the volume. Or - weight 75 g oil in a graduated cylinder and read the volume.
Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density. Having said that, density is not measured in grams so it cannot be 0.789 grams. As a result, the question cannot be answered.