another brick
i would use kilograms
A brick weighs about 3.5 to 9lbs.
it equals a half a lb.
The weight of the displaced water is 2/3 the weight of the brick. So the weight of the brick is 3/2 the weight of an equal volume of water ... just another way of saying that the density of the brick is 1.5 gm/cm3.
That depends on the volume of the brick. Whatever its volume is, its weight underwater is(weight of the brick in air) minus (weight of an equal volume of water)
A brick.
what is the density of a brick with a volume of 0.0010m and a mass of 1.9kg
It depends on how big the brick is, what it's made of, and whether or not it's hollow.
100g
no; they have the same volume but their mass is quite different; density is mass/volume and the sponge has much lower density
Sincerely, it is quite possible.
3 pounds
He could count the bricks in the wall and multiply by three.
Density is defined as mass divided by volume, therefore: 100g/25cm3 = 4 g/cm3
not much
i would use kilograms
A brick weighs about 3.5 to 9lbs.