Density = mass divided by volume density = m/V
use formula: density = mass per volume so the density is 2000 g / 4000 cm3 = 0.5 g/cm3
Well its quite easy: Density=Mass/Volume Volume=Mass/Density SO if mass and density of a cube are given you can easily find its volume.
density= mass/volume (mass divided by volume) mass is usually in grams(g) or kilograms(kg) volume is in meters cubed or m3 so density would be either g/m3 or kg/m3
The formula to calculate diesel quantity in liters using density and weight is: Volume (liters) = Weight (kg) / Density (kg/l). First, determine the weight of the diesel in kilograms. Then, divide the weight by the density of the diesel in kilograms per liter to find the volume in liters. This formula is essential for accurately measuring and managing diesel fuel quantities in various applications.
Copper has a density of 8920 kg/m3. So 5kg is 0.000565 m3 or 560.5 cm3.======================================Density of copper (look-up) = 8.920 gm/cm3Definition: Density =mass/volumeMultiply each side of the definition formula by (volume): (Volume) x (Density) = (mass) Divide each side by (Density): Volume = (mass)/(density) Volume = 5,000/8.920 = 560.5 cm3 (rounded)
Density = Mass / Volume. So, to write it shorthand, you would write D = m / v.
Density = Mass / Volume. So, to write it shorthand, you would write D = m / v.
Mass = density x volume M=DV hi this means mass equals density multiplied by volume. so mass=d times v
Rearrange the formula so that the indicated variable is the subject of the mathematical formula.
I missed one question on an Officer Candidate School test: figure the height of a hill by using some mathematical formula and I couldn't do it. Problem is, the tester couldn't do it either. Anybody out there know how to figure out how high a hill is so I can lob a dead mackeral over it?
Density is the amount of matter per cubic unit. So, in order to find density, you need to divide the mass of the object by its volume. For an example: if a rock has a volume of 2 cubic meters and it has a mass of 10 kg., then you would divide 10 by 2 and you get the density of the rock (i.e., 5 kg/meter^3). Density = Mass / Volume
The density is equal to the mass, divided by the volume.
LDL (low density lipids) is a mixture of several lipids so it can not be represented by a single formula.
use formula: density = mass per volume so the density is 2000 g / 4000 cm3 = 0.5 g/cm3
It is useful because no matter how much you have of the same substance, it will always have the same density. The mathematical equation to find the density of matter is to divide the mass by the volume. So you get an average, the density. Water has a density of 1. However, oil has a density of something like .9, so it floats on water. That way, by just looking at the numbers, you can tell what is what.
a fundamental unit is kg or m - (also seconds, amps, candela and moles). Density is kg/m3 and is thus derived.
Units are gm/cc or Kg/cu.m so M/L3 .