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Hydrometer is used in batteries to measure density. A float tells you the density using displacement.
Find the mass using a scale. Find the volume by the water displacement method. Divide mass by volume and that equals density.
Density = Mass/Volume So for a rectangle, find its mass, then its volume (using length x height x depth).
The density of this substance is 2.6 tons per cubic meter. You can find this out by using the formula for density.
Mass = Volume*density PROVIDED those measures are in comparable units.
calculate the volume using the formula: Vsphere = (4/3)*pi*r^3 then calculate density by Density = Mass/Volume
it's impossible
Using different types of instruments for the measurmentof density: densimeters, pycnometers, electronic vibrational densimetres, etc.
Objects with a density lower than 1.00. Find this by using the formula Density=Mass divided by Volume.
you first find it's mass by weighing it on a balance and then find it's volume by using water displacement. after finding them, Density=the mass divided by volume D=M/V
You're pretty much up a creek. You can find the volume using only a ruler, but without a way to find the mass, you will not be able to determine the density.