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What two quantities do you need to know in order to caculate density?

mass and volume


How do you find mass when given the density?

Density depends on mass and volume. If you know any two of the three quantities, you can calculate the missing one. If you only know the density, you can't find the mass of a sample until you first measure its volume. Density at times is posted at lb/gal. Multiply the density by the volume in gallons to give you mass.


What quantities are needed to find the mass density of an object?

To find the mass density of an object, you need to know the mass of the object and its volume. Mass density (ρ) is calculated as the mass (m) of the object divided by its volume (V): ρ = m/V.


What is the density of a metal block that has a mass of g and volume of Cm?

Density = g / Cm Assuming g is in a unit of mass, and Cm is in a unit of volume, If these are not the units of the quantities given then the result will not be density, instead it will be gibberish! The units of the quantities going into an equation are more important than the values.


Mass of rock?

Mass is measured by density multiplied by volume. In order to figure out a mass of a rock, one must know its density and its volume measurements.


How do you calculate volume if only mass was given?

You would need to know the density of the object in order to calculate the volume from the mass. The formula to calculate volume from mass and density is: Volume = Mass / Density.


How do you find the hypotenuse of a right triangle when you don't know the other two sides?

If you know the 2 other angles, apart from the right angle you can calulate the other 2 sides.


How do you calulate KVA when you know amps and voltage?

KVA = (0.001) times (Amperes) times (Volts)Kilowatts = (KVA) times (power factor)


How do you find the resistance if you know the voltage?

Ohm's Law involves three quantities: -- voltage -- current -- resistance. In order to find any one of them, you need to know the other two.


How do you find the voltage if you know the resistance?

Ohm's Law involves three quantities: -- voltage -- current -- resistance. In order to find any one of them, you need to know the other two.


How do you get the density if you are only given the volume?

You can't. Density = (mass) divided by (volume). That's three numbers. I order to find any one of them, you have to know the other two.


What is the density for lawrencium?

The density of lawrencium is not know.