You cannot.
Density = Mass/Volume so without the volume of the substance in question, you cannot convert mass into density.
It depends on the density of the material. Think of a 20 ft container filled with feathers and another filled with lead. Do you think they will have the same mass?
density = mass/volume density = 15/20 = 3/4 units/ml
20 kg
density = mass divided by volume density = 20/10 = 2 g/cm3
On Earth only, 20 kilograms of mass weighs 44.1 pounds. (rounded)
Density = (mass) / (volume) Greater density corresponds to either greater mass in the same volume, or same mass in smaller volume. Any way you look at it, rock is the winner, over feathers, balloons, or plastic bottles.
it depends upon the density of the juice. mass=density*volume so when you multiply density of the juice by 20 you will get your answer.
you need to know the density of the gas (and temperature and pressure)
I assume you are thinking of density. Density is the amount of mass per unit of volume of an object such as 20 kg/m^3. Which means 20 there are 20 kilograms for every cubic meter of an object.
Density = 300/15 kilograms per cubic meter = 20 kilograms per cubic meter
Ice has a density of 916,8 kilograms per cubic meter or 0.9128 grams per cubic centimeter. 20 cubic meters of ice weigh then 20 times 916,8 = 18336 kilograms = 18.336 tonnes.
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"Kilogram" is the unit of mass. A 20-kg object has a mass of 20 kilograms.
It depends on the density of the material. Think of a 20 ft container filled with feathers and another filled with lead. Do you think they will have the same mass?
It is 44.092 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is an SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit. To convert from kg to pound multiply kg unit by 2.20462.
On Earth it weighs 20 kilograms.
The answer is 9.07 kg (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from pound to kg, multiply the pound unit by 0.453592.