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density = mass divided by volume density = 20/10 = 2 g/cm3
volume can be calculated from weight and density using the formula,volume=weight/density.It can be measured by using jars by measuring the volume of fluid displaced by the stone(put stone into a fully filled jar with water.Measure the volme of water overflown gives the volume of stone).
No. It has the same mass, and the same density.
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The stone is heavier than the same volume of water. In short the density of the stone is more than the water. So the stone does not float on the water.
The Volume of the rock is 7-2=5 ML then the Density of the rock is 25g/5ml=5 g/ml
Volume of cube = 203 ie 800 cc Density = Mass/Volume = 16000/800 = 20 gm/cc
Litres is a measure of volume Stone is a measure of weight You can not convert between the two units without knowing the density of the substance being measured.
Generally, a beaker (a glass jar) is used to measure volume (litres, gallons, pints, etc), not mass (kilograms, pounds, stone, etc). However, if you know the volume and density of the material in the beaker, you should be able to calculate its mass in kilograms. Density = Mass/Volume (mass over volume)
physical propertiesWhen you describe a stone, you are describing its physical properties, or measurements you can make about the stone. Some examples are mass, volume, density, color, and texture.
Without knowing the density of an object, it's not possible to calculate it's volume by weight. A 1kg piece of granite and a 1kg piece of igneous rock would be very different in volume.
A stone block is generally cut from a single piece of stone.