According to the Wikipedia article, "Honey has a density of about 1.36 kilograms per litre". That would be equivalent to 1360 kilograms per cubic meter.
d=M/V where d:density M:mass V:volume we know that 1L=1000ml so 5ml=0.005l we have to convert 0.005ml into cube M .1L=1 cube dm so 0.005L=0.005 cube dm.1 cube m=1000 cube dm so 0.005 cube dm=5 cube m d=2g/5 cube m d=0.4g/cube m or d=2g/5ml d=0.4g/ml(d=0.4)
Density=mass per volume =1g/cm cube density of 170mL water=170g per 170mL =1g/cm cube
The cube made of the material with the largest density will have the greatest mass since density is the mass per unit volume. This means that for the same size, the denser material will have more mass packed into it compared to the less dense material.
An aluminum cube typically has more mass than a plastic cube of the same size, as aluminum is a denser material compared to plastics. Density is a key factor in determining the mass of an object.
an ice cube cannot sink in water because its density is less than that of water. this is because of the air bubbles trapped inside; that make the ice cube less dense than water.
Approx 2710 kg per cubic metre.
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Whether things float or sink this depend only on the density , the density of the salt water is aprox. 1030 kilogram per meter cube so if you but things have density less than that they will float , things with higher density sink.
it is 150- 170 Kg/Meter Cube
It depends on the density of the timber.
Volume of cube = 203 ie 800 cc Density = Mass/Volume = 16000/800 = 20 gm/cc
As the density of Oxygen at 0º C is 1.429 kg/m³ i.e. cubic meters * density = kilograms so, 1 cubic meter of oxygen would weigh 1.429 kilograms.
Volume isn't sufficient to calculate the weight. It is also necessary to know density of substance the cube is made of. Knowing that, it's only a matter of multiplying volume and density to get weight.
It depends on the density of that heavy ton.For example if the density is 100 ton per meter cube, then one tone will have 0.01 cubic meter.
S.I. unit for length : meter S.I. unit for mass : Kilogram Thus: S.I. unit for volume : cubic meter ( m3 ) S.I. unit for density : Kilograms per cubic meter ( kg/m3 )
The mass of a cube is equal to the volume times the density, so side cubed times density. The corresponding SI units would be: meters for length; kilogram per cubic meters for volume; kilograms for mass.
Flux is the number of lines or particle passing per unit area. The unit of area is meter square.