The density of the object is 3 g/cm3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (36 g) by the volume (12 cm3).
The density of the object is 2.5 g/cm^3. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume, so in this case, 25g ÷ 10cm^3 = 2.5 g/cm^3.
Calculate the density (mass divided by volume) of your object. If the density is less than that of water - which has a density of about 1000 kg per cubic meter - then it will float; if the density of your object is more, it will sink.
The density of the object can be calculated using the formula: Density = Mass / Volume. In this case, the mass is 200 grams and the volume is 250 ml (which is equivalent to 250 cm^3). Therefore, the density is 200 g / 250 cm^3 = 0.8 g/cm^3.
If the mass of a substance is cut in half but the volume remains the same, the density of the substance would also be cut in half. This is because density is calculated by dividing mass by volume, so reducing the mass will directly affect the density without changing the volume.
0.5
Density = 2.991 g/cm3
2x3x2=12cm3
Since density = mass/volume, D = 25/10 = 2.5g/cm^3
density = mass/volume = 36 g / 12 cm3 = 3 grams per cm3
To find density, you need both mass and volume. If you have the mass (24g), you also need to know the volume of the object to calculate the density. Density is the mass of an object divided by its volume.
The density of the object is 2.5 g/cm^3. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume, so in this case, 25g ÷ 10cm^3 = 2.5 g/cm^3.
density = mass / volume = 72 g / 36 cm³ = 2 g/cm³
A rectangular prism whose dimensions are 2.0 cm and 3.0 cm and 2.0 cm has a volume of 12cm3
3 grams per cubic centimeter :D
There can be no possible answer to this question. Volume cannot be measured in g. Mass cannot be measured in cm - nor can volume.
A rectangular prism whose dimensions are 2.0 cm x 3.0 cm x 2.0cm has a volume of 12cm3
2.5 g/cm3