This would depend on the ambient air pressure. At lower pressures, your snow would already be in liquid state. At higher pressures, this would still need only a very small amount of heat energy. Also your question, as it's asked, would need to be answered in energy per unit of area, unless you actually meant to say 10 cubic cm of snow.
Well since a chocolate cookie has 26 calories in it i assume the answer is 26. Well since a chocolate cookie has 26 calories in it i assume the answer is 26.
Assuming that you mean 10cm³, dry snow would become around 1cm³ of water, and saturated snow would become around 3cm³ of water. This can vary based on the exact saturation of the snow.
64kg per metre cubed
Density can't be in cm ---- it's in g/cm cubed
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. 17/3= 5.67 So the objects density is 5.67g/cm3. (That unit is grams per centimetre cubed)
5.7g/cm cubed
A McDonald's straw holds about 12528.1mm cubed liquid. I calculated the density and volume and came up with 12,528.1 milimeter cubed of liquid.
Density of ice=0.9167 g/cm cubed Density of water=1.0 g/cm cubed
A metal sphere is found to have a density of 5.2 g/cm cubed at 25 degrees Celseus and a density of 5.1 g/cm cubed at 50 degrees Celseus.
Air definitely has lower mass than bricks.
The density must be 22.5 GRAMS per cm cubed, not 22.5 cm cubed. Then, Density = Mass/Volume implies Mass = Density*Volume = 22.5 * 5.42 = 121.95 grams.
Density = Mass/VolumeVolume is not cubed, although the units in which volume is expressedmay be cubed units.
This depends on the density of the rock. Density is measured in terms of kilograms per meter cubed, so if you know the density, then you have your answer.
The density of TPE is approx 1.2g/cm cubed
None they would have the same..
193g
mass = density x volume Mass = 5 grams per centimeter cubed x 10 centimeters cubed = 50 grams
divide the density of the element by its atomic weight and you'll get the number of atoms per centimeter cubed
density = mass/volume volume = mass/density mass = density x volume Ex: V=40m cubed M=300g D=a M/V 300/40 = 7.5g _______ m cubed or D= 7.5 grams per meter cubed