No, it must be g/cm or g.cm-1
The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume, density = m/v (mass/volume) One unit for this is grams/cm3. The weight is 12 g, and the volume is: v = 3 cm x 2 cm x 1 cm = 6 cm3 plugging in: density = m/v = 12 g/6cm3 = 2 g/cm3
Density is usually measured in g/cm3.The international standard unit for density is kg/m3
Mass density is the amount of mass (g) per unit of volume (cm3). Divide mass by volume to get density: 15.2 grams / 0.8 cm3 = 19 grams/cm3
The most common unit of density for a solid bar of silver would be grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). This unit expresses the mass of silver per unit volume and is commonly used to describe the compactness of solid materials.
No, kgNm is not a unit of density. KgNm is a unit of torque, which is a measure of the force causing an object to rotate around an axis. Density is typically measured in units such as kg/m^3 or g/cm^3.
Density = g / Cm Assuming g is in a unit of mass, and Cm is in a unit of volume, If these are not the units of the quantities given then the result will not be density, instead it will be gibberish! The units of the quantities going into an equation are more important than the values.
density = mass/volume Any unit for density should have a mass unit over a volume unit. Some examples include: kg/m3, g/cm3, g/mL.
The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume, density = m/v (mass/volume) One unit for this is grams/cm3. The weight is 12 g, and the volume is: v = 3 cm x 2 cm x 1 cm = 6 cm3 plugging in: density = m/v = 12 g/6cm3 = 2 g/cm3
Density is usually measured in g/cm3.The international standard unit for density is kg/m3
Mass density is the amount of mass (g) per unit of volume (cm3). Divide mass by volume to get density: 15.2 grams / 0.8 cm3 = 19 grams/cm3
The most common unit of density for a solid bar of silver would be grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). This unit expresses the mass of silver per unit volume and is commonly used to describe the compactness of solid materials.
the mks unit is kg/m cube and the cgs unit is g/cm cube
Gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm^3. Copper has a density of 8.96 g/cm^3. Iron has a density of 7.87 g/cm^3.
Density = g / Cm Assuming g is in a unit of mass, and Cm is in a unit of volume, If these are not the units of the quantities given then the result will not be density, instead it will be gibberish! The units of the quantities going into an equation are more important than the values.
The SI unit of density is kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3), while the CGS unit of density is grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3).
The density is calculated by dividing mass by volume. In this case, the density would be 1.76 g/cm^3 (39.943 g / 22.7 cm^3).
When dividing one density by another, you simply perform the division operation. For example, if you have a density of 10 g/cm^3 and divide it by 2 g/cm^3, the result would be 5. The units for the density of the final answer will be in the form of the numerator divided by the denominator unit.