I think it is 1g/cm3
The formula to calculate the density of water for a change in temperature is: Density = Density at reference temperature / [1 - β (T - T_ref)], where β is the volumetric thermal expansion coefficient of water, T is the temperature, and T_ref is the reference temperature.
Sink.
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== Density== Mass/ Volume ==
In the SI system the unit of density is kilograms per cubic meter.
The density of an object is calculated using the formula: density = mass / volume. The volume of the cube is calculated by V = length x width x height. After calculating the volume and density, compare the object's density with the density of water (1 g/mL). If the object's density is greater than the water's density, it will sink. If the object's density is less than the water's density, it will float.
The amount of mass, weight in a given volume.
Density = mass / volume
density = mass / volume
Density = Mass/ Volume
density = mass/volume
Density = mass/volume ============================