To determine the volume of Styrofoam, you need to know its dimensions (length, width, and height) or its mass and density. The volume can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism (length × width × height) or by dividing the mass by the density (volume = mass/density). If you provide specific measurements or characteristics, I can help calculate the volume more precisely.
Density of aluminium is 2.7 g/cm³ 1 kg = 1000 g volume = mass / density → volume = 0.4 kg / 2.7 g/cm³ → volume = 0.4 × 1000 g /2.7 cm³ → volume = 4000 / 27 cm³ → volume = 148 4/27 cm³ ≈ 148.1 cm³
To calculate the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply its length, width, and height. For the dimensions given: 50 cm x 40 cm x 60 cm, the volume is 50 cm × 40 cm × 60 cm = 120,000 cubic centimeters.
Volume = length into height into breath
To find the volume of the mass, you can use the formula: volume = mass/density. Given the mass is 540 g and the density is 2.7 g/cm³, the volume would be calculated as follows: volume = 540 g / 2.7 g/cm³ = 200 cm³. Therefore, the volume of the 540 g mass is 200 cm³.
To find the volume, use the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. Plugging in the values, Volume = 371g / 5.3 g/cm^3 = 70 cm^3. Therefore, the volume of the solid is 70 cm^3.
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No. Normally bigger means having more volume!
The mass of a styrofoam cube can vary depending on the size and density of the material used. In general, the mass can be calculated by multiplying the volume of the cube by the density of styrofoam. The formula is mass = volume x density.
Cm can't be converted to a volume.
Its mass is constant because no mass is being added to or removed from it.Its volume will decrease because it was compressed into a smaller size.Density is mass divided by volume, so it's change will relate to the fraction:mass (constant) / volume (decreasing)... so since the volume (in the denominator) is decreasing, the fraction overall is increasing, so density will increase.
210 cm³
The volume of the box is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height. Volume = length x width x height Volume = 20 cm x 10 cm x 3 cm Volume = 600 cubic cm.
To calculate the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply its length, width, and height. For dimensions of 12 cm, 5 cm, and 4 cm, the volume is calculated as follows: Volume = 12 cm × 5 cm × 4 cm = 240 cm³. Therefore, the volume of the prism is 240 cubic centimeters.
You cannot. "cm" is a measurement of length, not volume.
Assuming you mean a volume of 38 cm³ (as cm are a measure of length): density = mass/volume = 277g / 38cm³ ≈ 7.289 g/cm³
Volume in cc = Length in cm * width in cm * height in cm.