Yes, very good. Volume is mass divided by density.
Yes, very good. Volume is mass divided by density.
No density is mass divided by volume.
Density is mass divided by volume.
Not exactly. Density is weight divided by volume.
ANSWER:No. The mass will be halved but the density will remain the same. ___________________________________________________________The density will remain the same since the formula for density of an object is mass/volume. When you split and object, the mass is divided by 2, and the volume is divided by 2 (or whatever fraction you want to cut your item). If you would, compare mass/volume=mass divided by 2/volume divided by 2.
D=m/v Density=mass/volume de= ma/vo Density = Mass/Volume
Mass and volume. You divide the mass by the volume to get density with the corresponding units. Mass and volume. Density = mass/volume Often, mass is in grams and volumes in milliliters. Water has a density of 1g/ml. Air has a density of about 0.0013g/ml. Lead has a density of 11.34g/ml.
Density is mass divided by volume.
No, mass divided by volume equals density.
Not exactly. Density is weight divided by volume.
Density = (Mass) divided by (Volume) If you know the density and volume, then Mass = (Density) times (Volume)
d=m/v density= mass/ volume
Density is mass divided by volume. So: Density= mass/volume
Density = (mass) divided by (volume)Mass = (Density) times (volume)
Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.
The definition of density is mass divided by volume.
(Mass) divided by (volume).
Density= mass divided by volume
Volume of a sample = (its mass) divided by (its density)