To find the density of an apple, you would first measure its mass using a scale in grams. Next, you would determine the volume of the apple by either measuring its dimensions and calculating the volume of a sphere (if it's round) or by submerging it in water and measuring the water displacement. Finally, you would divide the mass of the apple by its volume to calculate the density in grams per cubic centimeter.
To figure out the density of an apple you have to know the mass and the volume. To find the mass use a triple balance beam and to find the volume use a graduated cylinder. After you have the mass and the volume, do mass divided by volume and you should get the density. :)
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if you dont eat it yes
yes, the atoms expand and the volume increases Yes. The molecules form a crystal formation which spreads out the volume of the apple juice more than when it is in liquid form. Contrary to the above, the size of atoms does not change.
Examples: mass, volume, density, color.
explain how would measure the volume of an apple
You can find apples in: 1 An apple tree! 2 A grocery store
It depends on what you want to find the volume of!
Yes, you can find the volume of an oval.
wher do you find the volume of a magazine?
No, a liter of molten lead would have a smaller volume than a liter of apple juice. This is because lead is a dense material, so it occupies less space than a less dense material like apple juice in the same volume.