0.90 g/cc
To float in olive oil the box needs to displace a volume of olive oil that has the same mass as the box - the less dense the oil (for example by being warmer) the more volume the box will need to displace to equal its mass. If it cannot displace a volume of olive oil that equals its mass, the box will sink. Or to put it another way, the box will float in olive oil as long as its density is less than that of the oil.
olive oil has density of 0.80 - 0.92 gms/ml, ie 800-920 gms/land density is an intensive property, is independent of amount of substance. So ur question "density of 4 ltr of olive oil" is wrong...
Yes. The density of a certain substance does not change according to the amount of that substance.
Approx 23 ml of Olive oil weighs 20 gram. OLIVE oil has a Density which is not much less than the density of Water.For cooking purposes you could assume that every ml of Cooking Oil weighs just a small number of grams less than it's volume. EXAMPLE:- 50ml of olive oil weighs about, say, 45 gram.
it depends on what type of olive oil you have and how much you use. I would remend if you have olive oil look on the bottle to see how many oz are in it
You need to know the density of the oil, as there are so many different ones. Mass is given by multiplying density by volume.
It depends on how the ice was frozen, but ice (frozen water) will float in water and will probably have a greater density than olive oil, so it will sink in olive oil.
Put two difference types of liquids that have different density's. Like put water and olive oil and the oil will sit on top of the olive oil.
Volume is the ratio between mass and density; you need the density of this oil.
Because eggs have a lower density than oil! Density is the mass divided by volume.
To answer this you need to know the density of Olive oil and the density of the plastic.Olive oil has a density of between 0.8 - and 0.92 at standard room temperatures (you can look this up on the web).Your plastic object has a volume of 4 times 2 times 3 = 24 cubic centimeters and weighs 19.2 grams.One cubic centimeter of the plastic would therefore weigh 19.2 divided by 24 = 0.8 and this value is also its density (grams per cc).Thus the answer is that the plastic would float on the dense type of Olive oil but would be neutrally buoyant in the less dense types.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.