The density of water is not 1, because the correct unit is missing.
Density is the ratio of mass to volume.
Units for density are 1000 kg/m3 = 1000 g/l = 1 g/cm3.
The SI unit for density is: kilograms per cubic metre (kg/m3).
At 4 degrees Celsius, water has a density of 1000 kg/m3.
"1.56 pounds/fluid ounce"
What metric unit would you use to measure a computer keyboard
Using SI units, the two units for density are kilograms and cubic meters. Density is defined as the ratio of the mass in kilograms to the volume in cubic meters. So density is given as kilogram per cubic meters.
The density of anything is the ratio of the weight (really the mass) to the volume that the material occupies. Water was involved in the original definition of units of mass and volume, so it has a rather special value of density. To a good approximation, the density of water is 1 gram per milliliter.
its density. note. density is often expressed as the ratio of the density of the substance to the density of water at standard temperature and pressure. This is known as the specific gravity of the substance. It is a dimensionless number so it has no units.
Metric units are based off of the properties of water. So the density of water is 1 g/mLOR1 g/cm3
G/mL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In metric units the density of water is 1gram per cubic centimetre; 1 gm/cc Density can be defined as the mass of 1 cubic centimetre of a substance. In practice we often use "weight" as "mass" and vice versa.
At 20oC water has a density of 998.2071 kgm-3.
No, metric units are used to measure things, such as volume, mass, density, force, etc.
The metric system is also called the International System of Units (SI). The metric unit for density is kilograms per cubic meter.
The answer depends on the units for density which you have chosen not to share!
The conversion factor from cubic meters to metric tons depends on the density of the substance being measured. To convert, you need to know the density of the material in question in units of metric tons per cubic meter. Then, you can multiply the density by the volume in cubic meters to determine the mass in metric tons.
Density is mass divided by volume. In SI (metric) units, if mass is in kilograms, and volume in cubic meters, then the density will be kilograms / cubic meters.Density is mass divided by volume. In SI (metric) units, if mass is in kilograms, and volume in cubic meters, then the density will be kilograms / cubic meters.Density is mass divided by volume. In SI (metric) units, if mass is in kilograms, and volume in cubic meters, then the density will be kilograms / cubic meters.Density is mass divided by volume. In SI (metric) units, if mass is in kilograms, and volume in cubic meters, then the density will be kilograms / cubic meters.
meters, grams, liters Density is mass divided by volume.
"1.56 pounds/fluid ounce"
"1.56 pounds/fluid ounce"
Pecks are units of volume, metric tons are units of mass, they can't be compared directly. We should know a density of items in pecks to calculate mass of 1 peck and then compare it to metric tons.