The density formula is stated as:
ρ = m/V where:
m = mass
V = volume
First thing first: We need to have all same units before doing the computation. Since cm and in are distinct from another, convert inch to cm. We obtain:
1 inch = 2.54 cm
Then:
Volume = length x width x height
= 2.0 x 2.0 x 2.54 cm³
= 10.16 cm³
Finally:
ρ = m/V
m = 1.0 oz
V = 10.16 cm³
ρ = 1.0 oz / (10.16 cm³)
≈ 0.098 oz / cm³
The density is the ratio of mass to volume. It doesn't matter what size the piece of metal, if it is the same metal it has the same density, 8.4.
Get a sample of the metal. Use a scale to find its mass. If it is shape is that of a rectangular solid (box) measure length, width, and height and multiply to find volume. If it is irregularly shaped, use the water displacement method to find its volume. Divide the mass by the volume to get the density.
If you know the density of the rectangular body you can find the volume and the plug it into this equation mass= (density)*(volume) If you have the means you can just submerge the body completely in water and find the volume of the water displaced that will be the mass as waters density is 1 g/cm^3
If this rectangular solid is actually in your possession, then you would measure it and calculate the volume, after which you can derive the density by dividing the mass by the volume. If it is not in your possession, then you are clearly being asked to call upon your psychic powers to solve this problem.
Density = (mass) / (volume)= (357 gm) / (3.01 cm)3= 13.091 gram per cm3
You measure its length, breath, height and mass. Then Density = Mass/(Length*Breadth*Mass) in the appropriate units.
You divide its mass by its volume.
It is the mass of the block divided by its volume.
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No shape can have a density of 7.2 g since grams are not unit in which density is measured.If the density were 7.2 grams per cubic centimetre, then the with would be approx 0.000476 cm = 4.76 micrometres.
Density is the mass of the object divided by its volume. By this principle, to determine the density of a metal, place the metal onto a scale to measure its mass. After this, place the metal into a beaker of water and measure the volume change in the beaker. Divide the mass by the volume and you get the density.
It depends on the density of the metal.
Density of uranium: 19,1 g/cm3 1 cubic inch = 16,38706 cm3 The mass of 1 cubic inch of uranium is 313 g.
You need its mass and volume.
Density = Mass/Volume = 850/(9*7*12) = 1.1243 grams per cm3
Different metals have different densities, so to find the density either the type of metal or both the size and mass of the cube must be provided. Density is mass divided by volume.
The density is the ratio of mass to volume. It doesn't matter what size the piece of metal, if it is the same metal it has the same density, 8.4.