The mass = its volume.
This is true if the mass of water is measured in grams and the volume is measured in cc and the density of water is 1 gram/cc. Depending on temperature, 1 gram/cc is a good approximation.
In general, the relationship between water (or anything else) and its volume is mass/volume = density.
There is no relationship between the mass of a sinking objectand the volume of water displaced.Their volumes are equal though .
density is the measure that describes the relationship between mass and volume
Density = Mass/Volume
mass / volume is density.
Density is equal to mass divided by volume. As mass increases so does volume so this is a direct relationship.
Density is mass divided by volume: density = mass / volume
It is the inverse of the specific gravity of copper.
There is no direct relationship between how much mass an object has and it's volume. That is, mass plays no part in calculating the volume, and volume plays not part in determining mass. However, they are related by the equation to calculate the density. Density=Mass/Volume.
No relationship at all. But there is a definite and direct relationship between theamount of water than an object displaces and the object's volume.
Bouyancy is the ability to float on a surface. If an object is said to be bouyant on water then the mass of the volume of water that the object displaces is greater than the mass of the object.
Density = Mass / Volume Mass = Density * Volume Volume = Mass / Density
Dividing the mass by the volume results in the density.
Mass / volume is called "density".
I am not sure what you mean with "pattern". The relationship is: density = mass / volume, or mass = volume x density.
density=mass/volume density only affected by the mass and its volume.
for something to float in water it must displace an equivalent mass of water to its own mass. therefore an objects volume must exceed its mass in order to float. the relationship between mass and volume is density. its formula is mass divided by volume. the density of water is one, so 1kg of water=1L and vice versa. in this case anything with a density less than one will float, and anything with a density more than one will sink.
The mathematical relationship between mass 'm' and volume 'V' is that the ratio of these two quantities is equal to the density. The ratio of a substanceâ??s mass and volume is given as mass per unit volume. Density is a physical property of a substance.
density equals mass divided by volume
Density. Density = mass / volume (capacity)
The mass of a liquid (or anything else) divided by the volume is defined to be its density.
density = mass / volume
Density is the amount of mass per unit volume. In other words, density = mass / volume.
Relative densities (specific gravity) density of sample = mass / volume
Density is mass/volume.
volume is how you weight mass