Grams per millimeter or grams per cubic centimeter.
You need a tripple beam balance
zero; a liter is a measurement of liquid
DEnsity of the liquid . Density of the floating object Temperature Remember the Principle of Archimedes. 'The weight/mass of a body i,,ersed im a fluid is euqla to the weight/mass of the fluid displaced'.
Three quarts is a measurement of volume equal to three-quarters of a gallon. In terms of liters, it is approximately 2.84 liters. This measurement is commonly used in cooking and liquid measurements in the United States, particularly for recipes and liquid containers.
Volume of the liquid. The mass of the liquid. The temperature of the liquid ( this can affect the volume). The tare(nett) weight of the containing vessel. The general equatyion for density is density = mass/ volume or D = m/v
The density of the glass has not changed, but since air is less dense than glass, the density of the block has decreased.
It depends on 3/4 what. Pint? litre? gallon, drop?
The density of water varies significantly across its three phases: solid (ice), liquid, and gas (water vapor). Ice is less dense than liquid water, which is why it floats; this unusual property occurs due to the hydrogen bonding in its crystalline structure. Liquid water has a higher density than both ice and water vapor, with its density peaking at around 4°C. Water vapor, being a gas, has the lowest density due to the greater distance between molecules compared to the other two phases.
Gas has the least density among the three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas). Gas particles are more spread out compared to solids and liquids, leading to lower density.
as density is equal to mass per unit volume. for any substance, volume does not remain same in its three(solid, liquid and gas) state. so density vary when volume changes for different states of a substance
Quart is a liquid measurement and pound is a measurement of weight. You cannot convert quarts to pounds.
Milligram is a measurement of mass Millilitre is a measurement of volume The 2 are not directly comparable. 1mg of Mercury will have a different volume than 1mg of water for example. This is because both liquids have a different density.