it is density. how heavy something is per the space it occupies. the usual denotation is gram per millilitre or gram per cm^3. Cm^3 means centimetre cubed, and cc means cubic centimetre, which are exactly the same. All different ways to say the same thing. ml, cm^3, cc
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yes,grams per millimeter a derived unit .it is called linear density,that is ,gram /mL
1024 /1.66 per gram
Pressure is the force per unit area applied in a direction perpendicular to the surface of an object usually denoted by the symbol p.
The SI unit for density is kilogram per cubic metre
Modern hydrometers usually measure specific gravity which is usually expressed by a unit of mass per a unit of volume, like kilogram per cubic meter or gram per milliliter.
unit of weight (as gram) per unit of volume (as ml)
There is one calorie per nine grams of fat. [Calorie is the measurement/unit] :)
Sure. That's a perfectly good unit of momentum. So is (any unit of mass) divided by (any unit of speed).
the cost of chromium is around $97.68 per pound
It depends on the temperature and pressure but it is very slightly under 1 gram per cubic centimetre.
a mole in the term of molar mass which measures subatomic particles. stated as gram per mole