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No substance can have volume without mass or mass without volume. Milk ... and every other substance we can think of ... has both.
You will like to know the volume of the mass. Mass / volume will give you density. You can not know the density without mass and volume of the substance.
The density of a material is determined by its mass and volume. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. Materials with higher mass and lower volume will have higher density.
Density is determined by the mass of a substance divided by its volume. Therefore, both mass and volume do affect the density of a substance. If the mass increases without a corresponding increase in volume, the density will increase. Conversely, if the volume increases without a corresponding increase in mass, the density will decrease.
Density = Mass/Volume. You cannot calculate density without knowing BOTH mass and volume.
Density = Mass/Volume, with this equation, if two things are given the third can easily be calculated. In your question, you was volume when density and mass are given. So Volume = Mass/Density
Density = Mass/Volume. Without information about the mass, you cannot calculate the density.
A plane figure has no thickness, so it has no volume. Without volume, it can't have any mass.
Density is found by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.
The density of an object is its mass divided by its volume. Without the volume, you cannot calculate its density.
Things like balloons, bubbles, clouds, and foam have volume but not much mass because they are made up of low-density materials.