density = mass / volume = 52 / 20 = 2.5 g cm-3 Note the units used. Density is commonly measured in grams per cubic centimeter. However using millilitres does not affect the answer since 1 ml = 1 cm3
The stone's density is 2.5 g/mL
Density = 50g / 20 mL = 2.5 g/mL (g/cm3)
2.01 g/cm3 density equals mass over volume. so 27.3g/13.7cm^3 = 2.01 g/cm^3 Your welcome!!!
Weight is a term used to refer to mass that is under the influence of gravity, of a gravimetric field. Volume is a term used to refer to the amount of space (the 3D kind) that an object, a "mass" takes up. The two are related by the term density. Density is the weight of a given substance that occupies a designated volume of space. Take a block of granite. You know, the rock. It's heavy. A block of it that is one cubic foot in volume weighs about 171.7 pounds. That's a lot, huh? Yup. It's heavy stuff. Dense stuff. It's density is about 171.7 pounds per cubic foot. (Yes, we averaged it out a bit, but no biggie.) If our block of granite weighs 171.7 pounds per cubic foot, it weighs about 2.75 grams per cubic centimeter. That's 2.75g/cc. See how we wrote it? It says the same thing. And, presto! we've got this nice little package, that 2.75g/cc, and now we can compare our granite to something else. You're ready to take on something we call specific gravity. Good luck. Not that you'll need it. You can handle it. It's a piece of cake.
Density= mass/volume 25/10 = 2.5 g/cm3
Volume of a substance is measured in cubic units and is given by dividing its mass by its volume. In this case it is not possible to find the density of the cork since 2.71cm2 is a measurement of an area.
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The density of a piece of granite with a volume of 340 cm and mass of 918 g would be 1,400 grams. This is a math problem.
Without knowing the density of an object, it's not possible to calculate it's volume by weight. A 1kg piece of granite and a 1kg piece of igneous rock would be very different in volume.
Granite is stone. And it's heavy. It has a density of about 2.75g/cm3 which means it's 2.75 times as dense as water. A block of granite that was a cubic foot in size would weigh between 171 and 172 pounds.
-- Get a pure piece of it. The size of the piece doesn't matter. -- Measure the mass of the piece. -- Measure the volume of the piece. -- The density of the substance is mass of the piece/volume of the piece.
The wood is "lighter" (weighs less; has less mass) than the iron because of it's density. Iron has a greater density than wood, and density is defined as mass/volume, so having the same volume (size), the iron will have a greater mass.
you can get the volume by using the density formula, since density of silver is a constant and given thing. density= mass/volume volume=mass/density.
2.01 g/cm3 density equals mass over volume. so 27.3g/13.7cm^3 = 2.01 g/cm^3 Your welcome!!!
Divide mass by volume to get density
This is clearly a piece of wood that is forcibly submerged since its density would require it to float. So the volume of displaced water should be equal to the volume of the whole piece of wood. Then, density = mass/volume = 62/0.525 g/L = 62/525 g/ml = 0.12 g/ml which is a lot less dense than balsa (0.16 g/ml)!
The volume is 1.55 cm^3.
The density of silver is 10490 kg/m3. You need to have a piece of silver for it to have a mass or volume.
Density = Mass/Volume = 25.0/28.7 = 0.871 units of mass per units of volume.