density = 0.92 g/cm^3 = 12.718 g/in^3 (1 in = 2.4 cm) vol = 1 in^3 mass = density x vol = 12.718 g
density=mass divided by the volume 12g divided by 27 the volume = 0.4
It depends if the ice cube your talking about have the bigger density than the water which is 1.00G/ML then it will sink .... TO get the density of the cube u have u have to divide the mass over the volume of the cube..
If its mass is 0.6 g and its volume is 1 cm3 , then its density is 0.6 g per cm3 .
To measure the mass of a metal cube. First find it's volume, V = L (length) x W (width) x H (height), since it's a cube the L, W, and H are all the same so, V= L^3= H^3= V^3. Then you look up the density in a table or on the internet and multiple the density by volume to get mass. V = L (length) x W (width) x H (height) m = V * density (row)
The mass of a cube is equal to the volume times the density, so side cubed times density. The corresponding SI units would be: meters for length; kilogram per cubic meters for volume; kilograms for mass.
Well its quite easy: Density=Mass/Volume Volume=Mass/Density SO if mass and density of a cube are given you can easily find its volume.
Density = mass/volume Density of the cube = 8g/2cm3 = 4g/cm3
The density of an object is its mass divided by its volume. Without the volume, you cannot calculate its density.
Multiply the volume of the cube by its density.
The density is(mass of the cube)/(15.625)
You measure its mass and volume and then density = mass/volume.
Volume = Length x Width x Height, for a cube and Density = Mass / Volume.
LXWXH= volume find the mass and divide it with the volume mass divided by volume equals density
This substance has density of 18 g/cm3
Density = Mass/Volume Volume of cube=5cmx5cmx5cm=125cm3 So 30g/125cm3=0.24g/cm3
Density = mass/volume = 4g/8cm3 = 0.5g/cm3
That completely depends on the volume of the cube.