density = mass per unit volume
so you take the mass and divide it by the volume.
density = 55/10.5 g/cm³
the pice of wood has a mass of 18 grams calculate it volume and density
Density = mass/volume. Density equals mass divided by volume. Usually this is done in grams per milliliter.
Density = Mass/Volume = 48g/24cm3 = 2 grams per cm3
Volume = length * width * height = 10cm * 5cm * 2 cm = 100 cm3 Density = mass/volume = 300g/100cm3 = 3 grams per cm3.
Yes. You can find the density of a meterial if you have the mass and volume. You can use the formula D=mass/volume. The units for mass is grams and the units for volume are cm^3
The density of the substance is required to convert volume to mass or mass to volume
Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density. Having said that, density is not measured in grams so it cannot be 0.789 grams. As a result, the question cannot be answered.
First you must know the density of the material that you have 25 grams of before you can find the volume
Weigh the piece of maple (you've indicated it is about 10 grams) Completely submerge it in a liquid and measure the volume of liquid displaced Density = mass/(volume displaced) or about 10g/(volume displaced)
The same way you determine the density of any other object. Divide the mass by the volume. Add: density = mass/volume = 5g/1mL = 5g/mL = 5g/cm3* *1mL = 1 cm3
m divided by v equals d where d equals density, v equals volume and m equals mass SO.... 5 divided by 10 would be .5 or 1/2 THERE YOU GO!!! m divided by v equals d where d equals density, v equals volume and m equals mass SO.... 5 divided by 10 would be .5 or 1/2 THERE YOU GO!!!
The definition of density is mass per unit volume. Thus, you measure the volume of a liquid in mls, and then weight that volume in grams. You thus obtain grams/volume, and that is the density expressed as grams per ml.