The volume is 57 mL.
Volume = mass/volume = 500g/10cm3 = 50g/cm3
Yes, 500g of water occupies a volume of 500ml, as 1g of water is equivalent to 1ml. Therefore, the volume of 500g of water is 500ml, not 50ml.
Density is calculated using the formula Density = Mass / Volume. To find the density for the given values of 252mL and 500g, divide the mass by volume. Density = 500g / 252mL = 1.98 g/mL.
The ball's volume is 0.25 L
Kiakas in deh monin
it contains 500g of suger but the normal contains 550g of suger so its not that differant!
1 kg - 500g = 500g
500g of metal is heavier than 500g of cotton because metal is denser and has a higher mass-to-volume ratio. The weight of an object is determined by its mass, and in this case, the metal would weigh more than the cotton due to its higher density.
4.72kg-500g = -495.28
Roughly 500g
Full cream typically contains a fat content of about 35-40%, so 500g of full cream would contain around 175-200g of fat.