Density is mass divided by volume - for example grams per cubic centimeter (or "cc").
I will assume that you meant that the volume is 10 cubiccentimeters.
Then you get (20 grams) divided by (10 cc) = 2 g/cc
The density is 5 g/cm3. (10/6 reduced)
Density is equal to the mass (weight) divided by the volume.
density=mass/volume
density=10/2=5g/cm3
Density = mass/volume
= 20/10 = 2 gcm-3
density = mass/volume = 10/2 =5 g/ml or 5g/cubic cm
Its density is 5 g/mL
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5 g/cm3 :D
5 g/cm3 is.
The density of a substance can be obtained by the ratio between its weight to volume. This rock's density is 1.88 g/ml.
Density = mass/volume. Density(A) = 40.2/5.7 = 7.05 gcm-3 Density(B) = 42.0/6.3 = 6.67 gcm-3 So B is less dense.
Volume = mass / density = 554g / 3.1 gcm-3 ~= 178.7 cm3
I assume the correct units for the density is 3.14 grams per milliliter. So if you have 93.5 grams of a substance with a density of 3.14 grams per milliliter, then you divide the mass by the density to find volume. 93.5 grams/3.14 grams/ml = 29.77 ml
Density...........Mass/volume=density
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This question makes no sense.Grams are a measure of weight;whereas centimeters are a measure of length.weight and volume (which would be cubiccentimeters) are related by the density of the substance.So that if the density of the substance was known, then multiplying the density (in grams per cubic centimeter) by the volume (in cubic centimeters) of the substance would give the weight (in grams) of the substance.
Quarts are a measure of volume, grams a measure of weight. This depends on the density of the substance.
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Grams is weight. Liter is volume. The answer would depend on the density of the substance.
Without knowing the substance, and thus its density, it is impossible to work out the weight in grams of the given volume in cubic decimetres. volume and mass are related by density: density = mass/volume → mass = density x volume.
The weight per unit of volume of a substance is the density of that substance.Plaster of Paris has a couple of "forms" that are the alpha and beta hemihydrates. The former has a density of about 2.76 grams per cubic centimeter, while the latter has a density of about 2.63 grams per cubic centimeter.
The density of a substance can be obtained by the ratio between its weight to volume. This rock's density is 1.88 g/ml.
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The density is 169/13= 13 grams/ml.
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Pint is volume, gram is weight. The result wold be different depending on the density of the substance.