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Density is mass/volume. For a rectangular block, the volume is [width x height x length].Assuming you meant 10 cm for width, instead of 10g, then:Volume = (10 cm)*(2 cm)*(10 cm) = 200 cm3Density = mass/volume = (200 g)/(200 cm3) = 1 g/cm3
Density = 2 kg/mL
The volume of an object having a mass of 100 grams depends on the density of the object. --------------------------------- and the temperature (the hotter things are the more they expand) 100grams of water with a density of 1 - at standard temperature would have a volume of 100 cubic centimeters. a substance with density 2 - at standard temperature would have a volume of 50 cubic centimeters.
Density = (Mass) divided by (Volume) If you know the density and volume, then Mass = (Density) times (Volume)
Mass = Density x Volume Density = Mass ÷ Volume Volume = Mass ÷ Density
Density = mass ÷ volume = 12g ÷ 3cm3 = 4 g/cm3
I'm assuming that you meant to write 3cm3 for the volume. Density = mass/volume = 21g/3cm3 = 7g/cm3.
Just divide the mass by the volume.
Since Density is equal to mass divided by Volume... D=M/V Then... The density would equal 5.667 g/cm3
This object's density is 7 g/cm3
Density is mass/volume so 10g/15cm^3 = .667 g/cm^3
Density is just mass per volume (usually g/mL). Take the specified mass, and then just divide it by the specified volume. For example, if you have 10g of a liquid with volume of 5mL, its density is (10g)/(5mL) = 2g/mL.
Density = (mass) / (volume) = (44 / 106) = 0.4151g/cc (rounded)
The density of the solid is about 0.86 g/cm3
If you mean 3cm3 you will be happy to know that 3cm3 is the same as 3 ml
D=M/V what is te\he volume
Density = grams/milliliters Density = 10 g/10 ml = 1.0 g/ml