Cannot be answered without knowing the size of the cube!
If the cube were 1 cm on a side the density would be 60.
If the cube were 10 cm on a side the density would be 0.06...
We cannot determine the answer because we are not given the volume.
Density= mass/volume
Volume of a cube=L3 ; where L = side length
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If the mass of the cube is 96 g, what is the density of the cube material?
Its density is 2g/cms3
The density is 4 g/cm3.
To solve this you need to know the relationship that density = mass divided by volume We're given a length of a side of a cube as 2.5cm so to find the volume of the cube we need to cube it (length x bredth x height) volume = (2.5)3 = 15.625cm3 so if density = mass(136.95g)/volume(15.625cm3) density = 8.7648 g cm-3 in textbooks its given as (8.3- 8.7 gcm-3) as a typical density of brass.
60 grams of glass (with a density of 2,7 - lead crystal can have a density of 3,1 and window glass a density of 2,4) has a volume of about 60/2,7 = 22,2 cubic centimeters or a cube 2,8 cm on a side.
60g/kg
30g/cm3
0.71gm/ml
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If the mass of the cube is 96 g, what is the density of the cube material?
60g/12.0cm3=5g/cm3
No. Each piece of the cube would have the same density.
15ml is the same as 15 cubic centimeters. D = M/V so the answer is 60g/15cc which equals 4 grams/cm cubed.
The density is (32)/(the length of each edge of the cube)3
Multiply the volume of the cube by its density.
B/c the density of the ice cube is greater than the density of the air.