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so you know how much an object is denser compared to another object.
Density = (Mass) divided by (Volume) If you know the density and volume, then Mass = (Density) times (Volume)
To work out its density. or to know if you could fit it into a container of a specific volume.
To calculate the volume of an irregular object you will need a container with meaurements and water. Place the irregular object in your container and fill with water until the entire object is covered. Record volume A. Then remove the irregular object and record volume B. The volume of your irregulare object is equal to volume A minus volume B.
Step 1: Weight Object Step 2: Submerge object in a volumetric piece of glassware noting the volume before and after submerging. You can subtract the two volume values to determine the volume of the object--since it will displace it's own volume while submerged. Divide mass of object by the volume of water the object displaces to get the density. If this is that more involved question involving the density of the object and distance traveled over time let me know, I can solve that one too!
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You have to know the object's mass and its volume. Then its density is [ (mass) divided by (volume) ].
Mass divided by volume.
is the measure of quantity of an object
density = mass/volume mass = density x volume
Take an amount of water of which you know the volume. Drop the object in the water. Find the difference
Density=Mass/Volume You need also to know the volume !
so you know how much an object is denser compared to another object.
Designers must know the volume and surface area of an object because they must know how much space the object has inside it to put mabey parts in the object and to see how much the object weighs to see if it can fit somewhere without breaking it
Because if u know the denstiy you know what the components of the material is. By knowing that you would know the mass and volume.
If you know the density and the volume, you can calculate the mass. This is becausedensity = mass/volume.
To know the density you need to know the volume of that object. density = mass divided by volume.