A standard 8 peg LEGO brick has dimensions 3.2 cm x 1.5 cm x 1cm, thus giving it a volume of approx. 4.8 cm3.
Said standard LEGO brick weighs approx. 2.2 g.
Therefore, the LEGO brick has a density of 2.2 g/ 4.8 cm3 or approx. .458 g/cm3.
Density = Mass/Volume
We infer that the density of the block is less than that of water
A solid block with a lower density than water will float in a container of water.
Something to determine volume (like a bucket of water or a ruler), and a balance to determine mass. Divide the mass of the block by its volume to find the density of the block.
a block of ebony will sink in water because it's density is 1.2 g/cm3 and the water's density is 1g/cm3
Yes a pray mantis Is bigger then a Lego block
density of aluminum block
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the density is 657.0987536438347355
Density = Mass/Volume
density = mass/volume if a Lego takes up 2 sq inches and weighs 1.5 grams its density is .75 grams per sq inch
We infer that the density of the block is less than that of water
The block's density is about 0.076 g/cm3
It is the mass of the block divided by its volume.
mega block made it
depends on the size of hte block
The metal block's density is about 13.636 g/cm3