density = mass/volume
volume of cube = 4.01 x 4.01 x 4. 01 = 64.48 cu cm
density = 1.35/64.48 = 0.021 g/cc
Make sure the volume is in milliliter units and then multiply it by the density of the cube and you will get the mass of the object in grams. That is because density=grams/milliliters, so grams=density•milliliters
The density is (32)/(the length of each edge of the cube)3
This cube has a density of 1,000 g/cm3
Multiply the density (gm cm3) by the volume of the cube (cm3).
Its density is 2g/cms3
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.
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.
Density = mass/volume Density of the cube = 8g/2cm3 = 4g/cm3
It depends on the density of the cube, not the length of its side.
To get the density, you have to divide the mass by the volume. If you know only the mass, you can't calculate the density.
The units of density are mass/volume, or in your case grams/cubic cm density = 50 grams / 112 cubic cm = 0.4464 grams/cubic cm
Density = Mass/Volume = 2.7 grams per cm3
Density = Mass/Volume Volume of cube=5cmx5cmx5cm=125cm3 So 30g/125cm3=0.24g/cm3
It ranges from 0.6 to 0.9 grams per cm3.
8 grams divided by 4 cubic centimeters indicates a density of 2 grams per cubic centimeter.
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/volumeVolume of a cube=L3 ; where L = side length
Sugar cubes are made of sucrose, or C12H22O11. Assuming a cube made of pure sucrose, the density would be 1.59 grams per cubic centimeter.
Volume = Length x Width x Height, for a cube and Density = Mass / Volume.
The density is determined by dividing the mass by the volume, or mass/volume. It is often grams per cubic centimeter.
2.563 kg per millimetre cube
It could be anything you wish.
7.86 grams/cm3===========
You need to multiply the volume, by the density of copper.
density = mass / volume volume of cube = 1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1cm3 density = 0.8g / 1cm3 = 0.8g/cm3