The SI unit for density is kg/m3
In the CGS system, it is g/cc
i have no idea:P
Scientists, Physicists, and Engineers , and Industrial Chemists, measure Density in Gram per cubic centimetre (gm/cc). In USA whe they have chosen to still use the old outdated Imperial system of units, they measure Density in Pound per Cubic Inch or for substances which are used in large volume, such as Concrete or Steel, they use Pound/Cubic Foot. Example : pure Water has a density of 62.3 lb/ ft cubed
Unit of density is 1kg/1000 cm3 because Density = Mass/Volume
Density unit is mass / volume. SI unit for dendity is kg/m3.
Density is what per unit volume
a fundamental unit is kg or m - (also seconds, amps, candela and moles). Density is kg/m3 and is thus derived.
Mass unit: SI unit [kg] Density unit: SI unit: [kg.m-3] or [kg/m3]
In SI system, unit of density is kg/m3 But no unit for relative density as it is the ratio of density of the material to that of water
Unit of density is 1kg/1000 cm3 because Density = Mass/Volume
Density unit is mass / volume. SI unit for dendity is kg/m3.
Density unit is mass / volume. SI unit for dendity is kg/m3.
"kilometer" is a unit of length or distance, not a unit of density.
Density is what per unit volume
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The SI unit for density is kg/m3In the CGS system, it is g/cci have no idea:P
a fundamental unit is kg or m - (also seconds, amps, candela and moles). Density is kg/m3 and is thus derived.
'Density' is not a unit at all. Density is how tightly atoms in an object are packed together. Therefore, density isn't a new unit, or a unit at all for that matter. The SI units of density are kg m-3. It common use the cgs unit g cm-3 is much more prevalent.
Density is mass/volume. So the unit of density is any unit of mass divided by any unit of volume. e.g. g/cm3.
The unit for density can be anything as long as it is a unit of mass over a unit of volume. Usually it is expressed as grams/liter.