The mass of a million cubic centimetres of water is 1 000 000 grams.
No, an object that has a mass of 3.68 grams per cubic centimeter will not float on water. This density is greater than that of water, which has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, so the object will sink in water.
A depth is required to answer your question. The mass of the water will be one million tonnes per metre of depth.
The formula to find the mass of water is: mass = volume x density Where: volume is the amount of water in liters or cubic meters density of water is approximately 1 g/cm³ or 1000 kg/m³
A cubic metre of pure water at 3.98 °C and at standard atmospheric pressure weighs 1000 kg. However, at 0 °C, it weighs only 999.972 kilograms. So this must mean Kg weight is based on water right?
The density of water is 1. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume. For things that have density more than 1, they will sink in water. For things with density less than 1, they will float in water.
500 cubic centimetres of water weighs 500 grams
1 kilogram of water has a volume of 1,000 cubic centimeters.
2 litres = 2000 cubic centimetres. This will have a mass of between 1.9168 and 2 kilograms, depending on the temperature.
It is impossible to answer the question because there are no units given. It makes a huge difference whether the mass is in pounds or grams (or kilograms) and the volume is in cubic inches or cubic centimetres (or cubic metres).It is impossible to answer the question because there are no units given. It makes a huge difference whether the mass is in pounds or grams (or kilograms) and the volume is in cubic inches or cubic centimetres (or cubic metres).It is impossible to answer the question because there are no units given. It makes a huge difference whether the mass is in pounds or grams (or kilograms) and the volume is in cubic inches or cubic centimetres (or cubic metres).It is impossible to answer the question because there are no units given. It makes a huge difference whether the mass is in pounds or grams (or kilograms) and the volume is in cubic inches or cubic centimetres (or cubic metres).
youcannot do this problem unless you know the density of the material. mass = density x volime If it is water, water density is 1g/cc so mass is 6000 grams
Depends. A cubic meter of WHAT? If it's a cubic meter of lead, it would weigh quite a bit. A cubic meter of air, not so much. The standard substance that is used to relate metric measurements to each other is water. The "gram" was defined as the mass (not weight, but similar) of one cubic centimeter of water at normal temperature. There are 1 million cubic centimeters in a cubic meter, so a cubic meter of water would have a mass of 1 million grams, or 1,000 kilograms, or 1 metric ton. To obtain the mass of 1 cubic meter of some other substances, simply multiply the specific gravity of the substance by the mass of a cubic meter of water.
Your question does not make sense. 200 cubic centimetres is not a measure of mass. Do you mean 200 grams? To find density you divide the mass by the volume.
Such a comparison isn't possible because gram is a unit of mass and cubic centimetres is a unit of volume. However a gram was initially defined as 'the mass of 1cm^3 of water at 4.0 degrees Celsius' So 1 cubic centimetre of water weighs a gram, but for any other substance, it comes down to the density of said substance. Thus any such conversion may not be made, but the volume (amount of cubic centimetres) can be deduced from the weight, though this is only applicable to water, at sea level and at 4.0 degrees Celsius.
They you are the proud owner of a block of metal with a volume of 56 cubic centimetres and a mass of 153 grams. Enjoy!
The density of water in kilograms perm cubic meters at 25°C is 997.0479 so the mass of two cubic meters of water is 1994.100 kg
A cubic centimeter of pure water at maximum density has a mass of what?
a tank of ful of water that has a volume of 3.252 cubic metres would have a mass of?