cc, or cubic centimeter
Density is not directly measured. Rather, it is calculated by dividing the mass of the object/substance by it's volume. So, the most appropriate units for reporting the density of a solid are:
grams/cubic centimeter or g/cm3
The metric unit used to measure the density of a solid is grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3). This unit represents the mass of the solid per unit volume, and is commonly used in scientific calculations and measurements of density.
For a simple regular shape, then calculating its volume, and measuring its weight would be the appropriate approach. For this you'll need a ruler, and a weight balance. Its density is given by weight per unit volume. e.g. 1.35 grams per ml.
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.
Cubic metres but dm3 can be used. i dm3 = 1 litre (L)
One method to determine the density of a solid material is to measure its mass using a balance and then measure its volume using a graduated cylinder or displacement method. Divide the mass by the volume to find the density. For a liquid, one method is to measure its mass using a balance and then measure its volume by using a graduated cylinder or a specific gravity bottle. Divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density.
The metric unit used to measure the density of a solid is grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3). This unit represents the mass of the solid per unit volume, and is commonly used in scientific calculations and measurements of density.
Usually a gram
The unit to measure the length of solid is meter. It is also measured in km, mm ,cm
For a simple regular shape, then calculating its volume, and measuring its weight would be the appropriate approach. For this you'll need a ruler, and a weight balance. Its density is given by weight per unit volume. e.g. 1.35 grams per ml.
Since density is mass / volume, the natural SI unit is kilogram / cubic meter.
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.
That's a unit of density.
The standard unit used to measure optical density at 600 nm in a spectrophotometer is absorbance (AU).
cubic meter, m3
That depends what aspect of the gas you want to measure: its volume, its pressure, its temperature, its density, etc.
Kilogram/liter, or kilogram/cubic meter.
To measure the density of an irregularly shaped solid using water displacement, you can submerge the solid in a known volume of water and measure the volume of water displaced. Then, divide the mass of the solid by the volume of water displaced to find the density. Since the solid may not displace water as neatly as a regular shape, it's important to take accurate measurements and ensure the solid is fully submerged.