density = mass / volume. so you need to weigh to find the mass. To find the volume submerse in water and record the displacement of water to find the volume.
Grams per millimeter or grams per cubic centimeter.
To find the density of a sample, one must measure its mass and its volume.
- the mass of the object
- the volume of the object
d=M/V
- measuring the volume of liquid
- measuring the mass of liquid
- calculate the density
There are only TWO measurements you must make to find density. They are mass and volume.
temperature, weight and volume
as density is equal to mass per unit volume. for any substance, volume does not remain same in its three(solid, liquid and gas) state. so density vary when volume changes for different states of a substance
Density doesn't happen. It's simply a derived metric, a math term. But in general, density is a measure of quantity per unit basis. Here are some examples: Q/U = kilograms of mass/volume in meters^3 = mass density Q/U = number of people/area containing them km^2 = population density Q/U = number of electrons in a wire/length of the wire meter = electron linear density NOTE: The unit bases were volume, area, and length. My point is that density can be specified by any one of those three bases.
Density is one of the three measurements (Density, Mass, and Volume) that contribute to the universal (okay, earthly) measurement of weight. When you look at the periodic table, it is arranged in order of atomic number, which is based off it's atomic weight.
Liquid is one of the three classical states of matter (the others being gas and solid). Like a gas, a liquid is able to flow and take the shape of a container. Some liquids resist compression, while others can be compressed. Unlike a gas, a liquid does not disperse to fill every space of a container, and maintains a fairly constant density. A distinctive property of the liquid state is surface tension, leading to wetting phenomena. The density of a liquid is usually close to that of a solid, and much higher than in a gas. Therefore, liquid and solid are both termed condensed matter. On the other hand, as liquids and gases share the ability to flow, they are both called fluids.Ctrl+a
The volume of a liquid stays the same no matter what container it is in, only the shape changes.
Grams per millimeter or grams per cubic centimeter.
You need a tripple beam balance
as density is equal to mass per unit volume. for any substance, volume does not remain same in its three(solid, liquid and gas) state. so density vary when volume changes for different states of a substance
They form individual layers depending on their densities...the liquids with lighter density floats on liquid with heavier density......
Problem: You are given two unknown liquids. Find the density of each. Materials: 100ml graduated cylinder, triple beam balance, calculator, 2 unknown liquids. Procedure: 1) Find the mass of the empty graduated cylinder. 2) Pour unknown liquid #1 into the graduated cylinder to the 50 ml. level. 3) Find the mass of the graduated cylinder with 50ml of unknown liquid #1. 4) Repeat steps 1-3 for unknown liquid #2. We can calculate density of a liquid using the formula: Density= Mass/Volume where mass is that for just the liquid (you must subtract out the mass of the graduated cylinder). Now let's calculate the densities of the two liquids using the following given data. Liquid #1: Given: Mass of empty graduated cylinder = 78 grams Mass of graduated cylinder with unknown liquid #1= 128 grams. Find: a) Mass of just the liquid = ____ b) Volume of liquid=_____ c) Density of liquid #1 =____ Liquid #2: Given: Mass of empty graduated cylinder = 78 grams Mass of graduated cylinder with unknown liquid #2= 117.5 grams. Find: a) Mass of just the liquid = ____ b) Volume of liquid =_____ c) Density of liquid #2=____ Check your answers by inserting the value in the box below.
You can get the volume by multiplying the three measurements. That would be 42,930 cubic inches.
there are many units for measurements .three measurements are bigger than a kilometer are miles , light years and megameters .
It is function of the density of the three metals. The density of iron is less than that of mercury, but the density of gold is greater. Density of iron: 7.86 g/cm3 Density of mercury: 13.53 g/cm3 Density of gold: 19.3 g/cm3 Anything more dense than a liquid will sink in that liquid, and anything less dense will float. For comparison, the density of water is only 1 g/cm3, so all three would sink in a pool of water. Styrofoam for instance is less dense than water and so it floats in water.
length, breadth, depth.
No it’s not
Density is the amount of mass per unit of volume. Density = mass/volume Mass is the amount of matter in a sample. Length is the longest extent of anything as measured end to end. Volume is the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by a solid, liquid, or gas.
The velocity of flow in any pipe is determined by three things. The internal pipe diameter, the mass flow rate of the liquid and the fluid density.