The definition of density is mass/volume. You have a volume (I assume) of 20cm^3, or 20 cubic centimeters, and a mass of 40 grams.
You answer would therefore be 2 grams/cubic centimeter, which you can convert into your favorite units as you please. SI units would be kg/cm^3.
It is 100 g/cm3 which is way above the most dense element!
density = mass / volume so d= 120g / 200cm^3 d=0.6 g /cm^3
Divide the mass of the object by it's volume in your question 350 g / 95 cm3 to find density. Your answer will be 3.7 g cm-3 ( grams per cubic centimeter).
This substance has density of 18 g/cm3
No, it's not.Gravity is the force of attraction between objects having mass, where the force on an object is given by the product of the gravitational acceleration and the object's mass. Gravitational acceleration has the units of length per time squared.The density of an object or material is the mass of the object divided by its volume, e.g., water has a density of 1 g per mL. Density has the units of mass per volume.
The density of the object is 10 g/cm3. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. In this case, 50g / 5 cm3 = 10 g/cm3.
The object has a density of 0.7 g/cm3
density = mass ÷ volume= 20 g ÷ 12 cm3≈ 1.67 g/cm3
2g per cm3
density = mass/volume = 6/32 = 0.1875g/cm3
The density of the object is 11.3 g/cm3
The density of the object is 0.5 g/cm3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (40.0 grams) by the volume (80.0 cm3).
Density = Mass/Volume = 12/8 = 1.5 grams per cm3
3 g/10 cm3 = 0.3 g/cm3 and this is the density, since density is expressed as mass/volume.
density = mass ÷ volume = 30 g ÷ 10 cm3 = 3 g/cm3
Since Density is equal to mass divided by Volume... D=M/V Then... The density would equal 5.667 g/cm3
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. In this case, the density of the object would be 0.25 g/cm3.