the fromula you will be using in this kind of problem is Density= Mass/Volume
the denisity is given and the mass is also given, so we just have to find the volume by using the above formula.
V=d/v
I hpoe that will help you to get the Answer
The formula for density is mass/volume, hence the density is 15/5=3g/cm3
Density = mass / volume. These can be many different units, but in the metric (SI) system for liquids and solids mass is usually measured in grams and volume in cubic centimeters, so density becomes grams / cm3.
If the density of titanium metal is 4.51 g per cm cubed at 25 degrees C, the mass of titanium that displaces 65.8 ml of water at 25 degrees C would be 29.7 g.
Divide the number of grams by the density (the density of lead is about 11 grams/cubic centimeter - look it up if you need more precision). If the density is in grams/cubic centimeter, the answer is the volume in cubic centimeters.
A teaspoon is a cooking measure for a volume. It is equal to 4.92892159 milliliters or 4.92892159 cubic centimeters. The volume of a teaspoon stays a teaspoon, no matter what the density of its contents.
Density of titanium, at room temperature = 4.506 g/cm3 so volume of 1 kg = 1000/4.506 = 221.9 cm3.
cc (cubic centimeters) is a unit of volume, not of mass. The results vary for different substances, depending on the density of the substance.cc (cubic centimeters) is a unit of volume, not of mass. The results vary for different substances, depending on the density of the substance.cc (cubic centimeters) is a unit of volume, not of mass. The results vary for different substances, depending on the density of the substance.cc (cubic centimeters) is a unit of volume, not of mass. The results vary for different substances, depending on the density of the substance.
Ti (Titanium)
Density: Mass/Volume Answer: 2.5
Centimeters cubed or cubic inches are both measurements of volume.
Density = mass/volume Density of the cube = 8g/2cm3 = 4g/cm3
1000 grams of silver with a density of 10,49 has a volume of 95,33 cubic centimeters (a cube 4,47 centimeters on a side).
The density of titanium is 4.507 g/cc [cubic centimeter]. Divide the mass by the density to find the volume. (38.4 g)/(4.507 g/cc) = 8.520 cc. Since 1 mL = 1 cc, then the volume is 8.520 mL.
That depends on its density.
Centimeters can't be converted to cubic inches. Centimeters measure length, while cubic inches measure volume.
If the volume stay the same, i.e 256 cubic centimeters then the density will be 2.34g/cubic centremeter. However if the the volume changes because it is the same material then the density will be 1.17g/cubic centimeter as calculated by density= mass/volume
Density = Mass/Volume = 3.68 grams per cubic centimetre.