Density is not a derivative of volume; rather, it is defined as the mass of an object divided by its volume (density = mass/volume). While volume is a factor in calculating density, density itself is not derived from volume but is a distinct property that describes how much mass is contained in a given volume. Thus, density and volume are related but represent different physical concepts.
The formula to calculate density is: Density = mass / volume. You simply divide the mass of an object by its volume to find its density. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume.
you have to know the mass and volume of the object. density equals the mass divided by the volume. if the mass of something was 5 and the volume 1 the density would be 5
To convert volume to mass, you need the density of the substance. Multiply the volume by the density to get the mass using the formula: mass = volume x density. The units of volume and density must be compatible for accurate conversion.
Density = Mass/ volume
yes density is volume/mass
Mass = Density x Volume Density = Mass/Volume Volume = Mass/Density
The partial derivative of the van der Waals equation with respect to volume is the derivative of the equation with respect to volume while keeping other variables constant.
Volume = mass / Density Mass = Volume * Density Density = Mass / Volume
Density = Mass / Volume Rearranging this gives: Volume = Mass / Density Mass = Density × Volume
volume = mass/density and density = mass/volume
Density = mass/volume Mass = (density) x (volume) Volume = mass/density
density = mass/volume If you know density and mass, you can calculate the volume by manipulating the density equation such that volume = mass/density. Example: density = 3.57g/cm3 mass = 2.4g volume = ? volume = mass/density = 2.4g/3.57g/cm3 = 0.67cm3
A derivative is to the rate of change asan integral is to area/volume.
Density = mass/volume.
density = mass / volume density x volume = mass volume = mass / density
Because density equals volume divided by mass, therefore as the volume changes so does the density. They are inversely correlated. As volume rises, density decreases. As volume decreases, density increases.
since density equal to mass/volume then mass=density times volume mathematically mass=density *volume