Two measurements are needed - you must find its mass and its volume. Density is mass divided by volume.
To find the density of matter, you need to measure the mass of the object in grams and its volume in cubic centimeters. Density is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume.
The equation to find the density of a material is density = mass/volume. To find the density of glass, you would need to measure the mass of a sample of glass and divide it by the volume of the sample. The density of glass can vary depending on the type of glass.
The density of aluminum is 2.70 g/cm3. To find the density of 100 cm3 of aluminum with a mass of 250g, divide the mass by the volume: 250g / 100 cm3 = 2.50 g/cm3. The density of the aluminum sample is 2.50 g/cm3.
The volume of the iron sample is length x width x height = 2 cm x 3 cm x unknown height. We know that the mass is 94 g. The density of iron is mass/volume, so you can calculate the height of the sample first and then plug in the values to find the density.
Yes. Matter is anything that exists. On earth, it is very difficult to NOT have something that is a sample of some kind of matter. Air is a mixture of transparent gases, but it has pressure and weight and mass; thus, it is matter. Unless a container is a perfect vacuum (such as you'd find in interstellar space, or a science laboratory with complicated equipment for artificially creating one) it contains matter.
Two measurements are needed - you must find its mass and its volume. Density is mass divided by volume.
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density = mass / volume. so you need to weigh to find the mass. To find the volume submerse in water and record the displacement of water to find the volume.
density = mass / volume. so you need to weigh to find the mass. To find the volume submerse in water and record the displacement of water to find the volume.
Take a sample. Measure its mass and volume. divide. Density = m/v
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Take a sample. Measure its mass and volume. divide. Density = m/v
Density is measure as mass/volume. As with any matter, the density of chalk would require: 1. a measurement of its mass 2. a measurement for its volume. Mass can be measures on a scale in kg. Chalk's shape also makes it calculable for volume (in metres). If it is cylindrical, measure the height and the radius, then solve for V = (pi)(r^2)h. Divide the mass by that volume and find its density in kg/m^3.
To find the density of matter, you need to measure the mass of the object in grams and its volume in cubic centimeters. Density is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume.
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To find the density of gold, you would need to divide the mass of the gold sample by its volume. The density of gold is typically around 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter. So, if you have the mass and volume of the gold sample, you can use this information to calculate its density.
This depends on the nature and form of the sample:- for a solid with a regulate shape weight the sample and calculate the volume from the dimensions; density is the ratio between mass and volume. You can measure the volume of great sample by water displacement.- for other solids use a pycnometer- for liquids use a densimeter (simple or electronic)etc.