You cannot use a measure of area to calculate its weight.You need a third dimension to first calculate the volume and then convert to weight by knowing the density of the soil.If you have a depth of one meter there is one cubic meter and soil has a density of about 1,3 so your cubic meter of soil weighs 1,3 tonnes.
density = mass/volume
The shape of an object is not enough to calculate its density. You also need its mass and then Density = Mass/Volume.
Bulk density = dry weight / volume, then by knowing the dry weight and bulk density we can calculate the volume.
Density is found when you divide the mass and the volume.
the density of sea increases with depth
the density of sea increases with depth
How can you calculate surface density if the volume density is 1.4 g/cm3
As the depth increases, the density increases also.
As the depth increases, the density increases also.
how do you calculate density
You cannot use a measure of area to calculate its weight.You need a third dimension to first calculate the volume and then convert to weight by knowing the density of the soil.If you have a depth of one meter there is one cubic meter and soil has a density of about 1,3 so your cubic meter of soil weighs 1,3 tonnes.
It means: * Calculate the density of an object * Calculate the density of its pieces * Compare
the formula is volume = mass/density since d=m/v then dv=m therefore v=m/d
The density increases
Depth
pressure of liquid on bottom=density*gravitational force*depth :)