The two factors that determine a material's density (such as that of wood) are its mass and volume.
the pice of wood has a mass of 18 grams calculate it volume and density
Density = Mass/Volume
Wood.
You are confusing density with weight. Two pieces of wood of the same density but different sizes have different weights. Density, you could say, is like hardness. If you take a 6 foot piece of wood, and cut 2 feet from it, the two pieces of wood are definitely different weights but the same hardness. Since they came from the same original piece of wood, they almost have to be the same density. There are some types of wood that have such high density that they will not float on water.
the density of oak wood is 0.70 (g/cm3)
The two factors that determine a material's density (such as that of wood) are its mass and volume.
the pice of wood has a mass of 18 grams calculate it volume and density
The density of hickory wood is .89.
the density is in the middle of the wood chip
Lignum Vitae is an very dense wood imported from Brazil. It can have a density as high as 1.39 g/cc.
The density of poplar, balsam wood is 0.331 grams/cm3. The density of poplar, yellow wood is 0.427 grams/cm3.
Its density. Its density.
The density of a wood is 0.72g/cm3 what will be the mass off the wood with measures 30cm101010?
No. It doesn't matter how heavy a block of wood is, it depends on the density of the wood. Generally wood floats as the density of wood is lighter than the density of the water, so it would float.
Density = Mass/Volume
Not if the wood is uniform.
the density of water is higher than the density of wood... & so an iron piece sinks & a ton of wood floats...