length times width times depth
Block being a box: Height * Length * Depth = Volume Giving the three dimensions available.
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u need the volume . if u did have the volume u would divide the mass (27g) by the volume. then add the label g/ml
A block of light balsa wood and a block of heavy teak of the same size, will also have the same volume (which is the space each block occupies).
The equation for the volume of a rectangular prism (such as a block of ice) is height times width times depth. That would make the volume of this block of ice is 9 meters cubed.
Since, this is a cubical block, It can be length * breadth* height..
Break the object into parts that a block or a cylinder has. For example, if you are finding the volume of a doughnut, you will measure the surface of it and subtract the measurements of the hole.
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You multiply base by height times length or depth and you got yourself a volume.
The volume will be reduced to a half of its original value. If the mass is (approximately) evenly distributed throughout the wooden block then the mass will also reduce to a half of its original value and the density will not change.
The formula for calculating density is:density = mass/volumeThe given mass and volume for the block is 455 g and 600 cm3 respectively.Therefore the density of the block is455 g / 600 cm3 = 0.7583 g/cm3 (grams per cubic centimetre)Since the density of freshwater is 1 g/cm3, this block will float because its density is less than that of the water.
Density (kg/m3) = mass (kg)/Volume (m3) So to find the density of the wooden block, the triple beam balanced is used to calculate the mass and the metre rule is used to measure the height, length and width of the wooden block. Then the volume is calculated by multiplying the thee distances obtained from the ruler. Finally the density is calculated using the equation: Density (kg/m3) = mass (kg)/Volume (m3)
The answer depends on what the formula is meant to obtain: the volume, principal diagonal, surface area, mass, etc.
wooden block is used as a weighing material on experiments
The amount of water displaced by the block is the volume of the block. so (volume of water with block in it)-(original volume of water)= volume of block
That depends on how wide it is.What's the weight of a rock? What's the volume of a ship? How tall is a tree? We can't answer without more details.
Weigh the blockcalculate the volume of the block. This is done by measuring the length, height, and width of the block if it is rectangular. If it is some other shape then other mathematical formula apply. If it is an irregular shape for which no formula exists then you can estimate the volume by incremental methods or by displacement.divide weight by volume.