1 liter = 1,000 cc ---> 10 liters = 10,000 cc
1 kg = 1,000 grams ---> 5 kg = 5,000 grams
density = (mass) / (volume) = 5,000/10,000 = 0.5gram/cc
rho ( densitiy ) = m ( weight ) / V ( volume ) by substituiting we have rho = 10 ( kg ) / 0.5 m3 = 20 ( kg / m3)
The density is about 20 kg/m3
The density is 0.4 kg/m3
The material's density is 20 kg/m3
Density = 20 kg/m3
10/0.5m3 =20m3
The density of a material depends on the mass and the volume of that material. In order to find the density of a material you must multiple the mass of the material and the volume of the material.
You cannot find density without volume. Density = mass/volume
Its mass and its volume.mass and its volume
To get the density, just divide the mass by the volume.
Mass is related to volume by density.The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume.
The density of a material depends on the mass and the volume of that material. In order to find the density of a material you must multiple the mass of the material and the volume of the material.
Find the density of a material that has a mass of 2 kg and a volume of 5 m3.
You need also the mass of the material: volume = mass/density. After you measure the mass of the object, then divide by the density, to find volume.
To find the density of a material all you need to know is the mass and volume of the substance. if you knw the mas and volume...finding out the density is very simple...all you need to do is mass/volume and you will have the density of that substance!
Density = Mass / Volume Mass = Density * Volume Volume = Mass / Density
Density = mass / volume.
to get density you take mass divided by volume
Its mass and volume: density = mass/volume
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
You cannot find density without volume. Density = mass/volume
When pressure increases the volume of the material decreases. Density=mass/volume When volume decreases density increases.(Mass constant)
Density = Mass / Volume Rearranging this gives: Volume = Mass / Density Mass = Density × Volume