Density = grams/milliliters
Density = 10 g/10 ml
= 1.0 g/ml
Density = Mass / Volume So, density of an object with a volume of 10ml and a mass of 20 grams is = m / v = 20grams/10ml = 2g/ml
what is the density of an 0bject that has a mass of 20g and a volume pf 10mL?
The density is 0.10 g/mL
Density = Mass/Volume = 200g/10ml = 20 grams/ml
The density of the object can be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. In this case, the density would be 5 g/ 10 ml = 0.5 g/ml.
The density is 10 kg/mL
0.25
Density = Mass/Volume = 15/10 = 1.5 g per mL
1. LxWxH volume 2. Pouring liqiuid into a measuring cup 3. Droping a abstract object into beaker and measuring the difference ex/ pouring 10ml of water into a beaker, and you drop a abstract object which u cannot meaure with tradition methods, and them measturing the difference. So when you drop it in the water rises to 12ml u subtracrt 12m with 10ml and you have 2ml which is the volume of your object
The volume of an object having a mass of 100 grams depends on the density of the object. --------------------------------- and the temperature (the hotter things are the more they expand) 100grams of water with a density of 1 - at standard temperature would have a volume of 100 cubic centimeters. a substance with density 2 - at standard temperature would have a volume of 50 cubic centimeters.
Just divide the mass by the volume. If you look at any density figure it should have units that will tell its formula. the most standard way of describing density is g/ml, so 25g/10ml is 2.5g/ml
Density = Mass/Volume ... in this case:50 gm/10 ml = 5 gm/ml