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Density = mass of an object divided by the volume of that object. Its unit is mass per unit volume.

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Does water effect density?

It could, but it depends largely on what density you're referring to.


Do you find the denisity of a substance by dividing its volume by its weight?

Density is more commonly defined as mass per unit volume. However, it is also possible to define it as weight per unit volume.Density is more commonly defined as mass per unit volume. However, it is also possible to define it as weight per unit volume.Density is more commonly defined as mass per unit volume. However, it is also possible to define it as weight per unit volume.Density is more commonly defined as mass per unit volume. However, it is also possible to define it as weight per unit volume.


.6 cc equals how many grains?

To convert from cubic centimeters (cc) to grains, you need to know the density of the substance in question. Once you have the substance's density, you can use the formula: 1 cc = (density in grains per cc) grains. Without the density information, a direct conversion is not possible.


What property could he easily measure in the lab to help him determine whether the metal is pure zinc?

One property he could measure is the density of the metal. Pure zinc has a specific density, so comparing the measured density to the known value for pure zinc can help determine the metal's purity. He could also perform a chemical test, such as reacting the metal with acid to see if it produces characteristic reactions of zinc.


The density of a planet is 0.69 gcm density of water is 1.0 g cm what planet might this be?

This planet could be Saturn, as its average density is around 0.69 g/cm³, which is lower than the density of water (1.0 g/cm³).

Related Questions

Does density define an objects mass?

weight


What is the related formula to define density?

Density is mass divided by volume (usual units are grams per millilitres)


What is the difference between relative density and density?

Nothing really. Density is stated by a material's kilograms per liter relative to pure water which is used to define a density of 1.


If you needed to define the term density in one word what would it be?

mass/volume


Define the density of an object?

The density of any object is defined by how close its atoms are bundled (For a better word) together i.e. lead is very dense.


Why is mass used instead of volume when calculating density?

Actually, BOTH are used. You can define density as mass divided by volume (or mass per unit volume).


Why does a slope of mass over volume also identify the density?

because the density is defined to be the mass over the volume. the slope is just a math term used to define such a relation.


Do each set of chromosome define a character?

a set chromosome define about progeny which could be male or female


Would a 1 kg bar of gold have the same density on Mars as it does on earth?

If you use the definition of "density" as mass/volume, then yes. That's the standard definition.However, it is also possible to define density as weight/volume.


Could you define patient?

a person attenting a hospital


Could you define each element in the key elements in the communication process?

identify and define the elements of the communication process


Does water effect density?

It could, but it depends largely on what density you're referring to.