To calculate the density of borax putty, you would need two pieces of information: the mass of the borax putty and the volume of the borax putty. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. dens = mass/volume.
density is the amount of material or mass in a certain volume... cm cubed is a volume...now we need to know the mass of the thing to be measured and then we have to divide that by its volume to determine it density.
density will give you the most info because it tells mass per volume, which for elements is nearly unique, whereas temperature and volume are both extrinsic - meaning they have nothing to do with the properties of the material.
The weight of 0.4 cubic feet depends on the density of the material. To convert volume to weight, you need to know the specific density. If we assume an average material density of 100 lbs/cubic foot, then 0.4 cubic feet would weigh 40 lbs.
The information is incomplete , the density is a ratio of mass and volume there fore needs a unit like grams/cubic cm or grams /cubic m etc. The SI derived unit of density is kgm-3, kilogram per cubic metre, because both a gram and a litre are one thousandths of their base unit it can also be expressed as gl-1, grams per litre. so please correct the info Assuming, Density = 1.4g per llitre Mass = Volume * Density = 20 *1.4 = 28 gl-1 (Gms would be gigametre seconds)
This answer is a lot easier than you thought. I would, however, need proper units in order to give you an appropriate answer. The volume of a cylinder is calculated by multiplying the area of the base by the height of the cylinder, correct? Density is mass divided by volume, thus if you keep mass the same and increase the volume you get a lower density. So because you know the density, and the mass, (provided they are in similar units) D=M/V, where D is density and M is mass, and V is volume. You solve for volume. once you have the volume, you divide it by the height of the cylinder (once again provided the units are the same) to get the area of the base. the area of a circle is (pi)r^2 so divide by pi, and take the square root of the result. Then you multiply that answer by 2, and that is the diameter of the base.
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Yes you can. Although density is normally provided as a value of Xg/cm3, it is simple enough to invert this (i.e. 1/X) to determine the value Y, which has units of cm3/g. Therefore, if you know the mass and the density, you can calculate the volume. Once you know the volume, you can determine the radius by using the spherical volume equation: V = (1/6)πd3 Which can be solved for d, the diameter
Concerning the second Question: "Can you find bulk density with just this info?"Purely on mathematical insight and analysis:Yes, you should be able to find the bulk density of dry soil, given the 'dry overall' and the 'particle' densities.When wet, there is not enough 'given'Also some should be known about the (or your) definition of porosity
you can check on your bmi or ask a dr. a bmi is a website where you put some of your info on and it will calculate it and tell you!
I would suggest talking to your doctor about it or a dietician. They should be able to give you all the info you need for increasing bone your density.
Need more info. Either the volume or density of the stone. From the info given all we know is that it will weigh less in the water than in the air.
That all depends on the type of gas and volume given for the problem. We can't determine the mass and density of the gas cylinder if we are not given these info, which can also include pressure (because density varies based on that variable).
Atomic number, number of protons, melting point, boiling point, density..........
density is the amount of material or mass in a certain volume... cm cubed is a volume...now we need to know the mass of the thing to be measured and then we have to divide that by its volume to determine it density.
you can check on your bmi or ask a dr. a bmi is a website where you put some of your info on and it will calculate it and tell you!
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