You need its mass, and you need its volume. Then you divide its mass by its volume and that is how you express density. The most common unit of measure I have seen is grams/liter, if you use the metric system.
Density is equal to mass per unit volume. Its unit is kg/m3.
Since density is mass / volume, the natural SI unit is kilogram / cubic meter.
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The explanation is its definition. Density is a measure of the mass per unit volume of a substance.
Density is defined as the measure of the mass per unit volume of a substance. It is typically expressed in units such as grams per cubic centimeter.
Mass divided by Volume!!
The density is 16/5 grams per some unknown unit of volume - not a particularly useful measure of anything!The density is 16/5 grams per some unknown unit of volume - not a particularly useful measure of anything!The density is 16/5 grams per some unknown unit of volume - not a particularly useful measure of anything!The density is 16/5 grams per some unknown unit of volume - not a particularly useful measure of anything!
Density is defined as mass per unit volume, not mass per unit weight. It is a measure of how much mass is contained in a specific volume of a substance.
It can, although it is a measure of the mass per unit volume of a given substance or object.
density has no weight, it is a measure of how close the atoms in an object are packed. mass per unit volume.
hell no! density is the ammount of matter per unit of measurement.