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Density = mass / volume.

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Which pair of quantities determines the density of a material?

Density = Mass/volume Therefore the quantities are mass (g) and volume (cm3)


Why are mass and volume not characteristic properties but the density of a material is?

Mass and volume can vary depending on the size or amount of a substance, while density remains constant for a specific material. Density is a characteristic property because it is unique to each substance and helps identify the substance regardless of its mass or volume.


What does density depend on?

Density depends on the mass and volume of a substance, as it is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. Therefore, density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume.


Where is the density of the material greater at point C or point B?

The density of a material is constant, so it is the same at both point C and point B. Changes in weight or volume can affect the density, but it will not vary based on location within the material.


What two things determine the density of a material?

The density of a material is determined by its mass and volume. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. Materials with higher mass and lower volume will have higher density.


How do you convert cm3 to gram?

You have to know the density of the material in order to convert its mass (grammes) to its volume (cm3).


If the mass of a material is 115 grams and the volume of the material cm what would the density of the material be?

To get the density, just divide the mass by the volume.


What is density in material properties?

The density of material is expressed as volume divided by mass.


What is the relationship between the mass m of a material its volume v and its density d?

Density = Mass / Volume Mass = Density * Volume Volume = Mass / Density


Density relates the mass of a material to the material's what?

The density of a material is generally typical of a material. The density is it's mass divided by it's volume. So if you have something that weight 20kg and has a volume of 2500cm3 or 2.5L it's density will be 8gcm-3


How do you calculate density of the material?

of course density"Mass/Volume"


Does density vary with volume or mass?

If we change the mass or volume of a substance then the density will not change because mass and volume get changed together therefore keeping the ratio between mass and volume the same which does not affect the density. Density has nothing to do with the amount of material. A kilogram of iron differs from 10 kg of iron in mass and volume, but the density of both is the same.