Density is given by mass over volume.
Consider the example:
1. Given, density = 5 kg/m3 = [kilogram per cubic metre or kilogram per metre cubed].
Volume = 10 m3
To find mass:
Density = Mass/Volume. => Mass = Density X Volume = 5 X 10 = 50 kg
To compare this with value in g, know that 1 kg = 1000 g. ==> 50 kg = 50 X 1000 = 50000 g
2. Given, density = 3 kg/l = [kilogram per cubic litre]
Mass = 81 kg
To find volume:
Density = Mass/Volume => Volume = Mass/Density = 81 / 9 = 27 L
Length = cube root of volume = cube root of 27 = 3
To compare this with a value in mL, know that 1 L = 1000 mL => 3 L = 3 X 1000 = 3000 mL
The density of a planet depends basically on the density of the materials that make the planet up. It is a weighted average of those densities.
Those units of measure do not convert.
Those units of measure do not convert.
Nonmetals are found to the right.
Because those two planets rotate on their axis at about the same speed.
Objects with higher densities than water will sink in water. What they do in other substances depends on the densities of those substances.
Which measurements are you talking about? I have to admit, I kind of cheat - I use one of those measurement conversion websites, I've put it in the related links.
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The perimeter is 2L + 2W. The area is L x W. As long as you have one of those values, you should be able to solve for the other one.
To compare the fraction, convert them all to a common denominator. In this case, 120 is a common denominator. Once you compare those, you'll quickly see which fraction is greater and which is smaller.
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I'll be happy to help you, but in order for me to compare the areas of those triangles, you have to tell me the areas of those triangles.
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Rational values- those are necessary to the functions and fulfillment of intellect and will.
There are Personal values (Those things you think are important), Societal values (those things everyone in general agree are important) and Biblical or religious values (those values that have an ultimate foundation in the Bible or in a particular religious system of beliefs). One that's constantly referred to nowadays is Family values. There are also Work, Education, and Advancement values, which tend to get lumped in between personal values and societal values..