That depends on many things including but not limited to;
1. how thick the plastic is (if it's solid or just a shell around a hollow center)
2. the type of plastic, as different plastics have different densities.
3. if it is a hollow ball, the size of the ball will make a difference as the greater the volume of air compared to the volume of plastic will lower the density
The density of plastic can vary depending on the type, but a common range is 900-2000 kg/m3.
It is 0.00139kg/m3
1. The density of mercury is 13 534 kg/m3.2. Mercury sink in water.
Plastic bottles are made from a variety of plastics. These include low density polyethylene, high density polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride and polypropylene.
Plastic polymer is comprises of about 70% of petrochemicals. The main byproducts of plastic polymers are High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), PVC, Polystyrene and Polypropylene.
The freight class for plastic toys can vary depending on factors such as weight, density, and dimensions of the shipment. It is best to consult with the carrier or a freight classification expert to determine the specific freight class for plastic toys.
The plastic disk would float on top of the water but sink below the layer of oil in the glass container. This is because the density of the plastic disk is in between that of water and oil.
The volume is 5m3 density=1,200 kgm3 what is the mass
11995 kgm3
7850 kg/m3
density
1. The density of mercury is 13 534 kg/m3.2. Mercury sink in water.
The pressure at a depth of 100 m below the surface can be calculated using the formula: pressure = density x gravitational acceleration x depth. Given the density of 1150 kg/m^3 and assuming a gravitational acceleration of 9.81 m/s^2, the pressure at 100 m below the surface would be approximately 1147,850 Pa.
There are 1000 kg in a metric ton. As such 1m3 of concrete of density 2400 kg/m3 has a mass of 2.4 metric tons.
plastic water bottle density
P= density x gravity x height and the answer is negative because air is reduced in the straw
To convert from kg/m3 to g/cm3, we can use the conversion factor 1 g/cm3 = 1000 kg/m3. Therefore, the density of air in g/cm3 is 0.001 g/cm3.
It is 352000 kg/m^3. This is absurdly dense: Osmium, the most dense element on earth has a density of 22.6 g/cm^3 - less than a fifteenth of your substance.
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