Density equals Mass over Volume (D = M / V)
volume = Mass * density
density = mass/volume mass = density x volume
since density equal to mass/volume then mass=density times volume mathematically mass=density *volume
you need to know the density (mass per volume) of the stuff to be converted, then it's density divided by mass.
Density = Mass/Volume
Mass and volume. You divide the mass by the volume to get density with the corresponding units. Mass and volume. Density = mass/volume Often, mass is in grams and volumes in milliliters. Water has a density of 1g/ml. Air has a density of about 0.0013g/ml. Lead has a density of 11.34g/ml.
Density is a measure of mass per unit volume. To calculate density, you need both the mass and volume of the substance. Without the volume of the substance, you cannot determine the density.
Density = mass per unit volume or, more simply put, d = m/v Divide the mass by the volume, and you have density!
No, because density is the ratio of the mass and volume and you need to know them - explicitly or implicitly.No, because density is the ratio of the mass and volume and you need to know them - explicitly or implicitly.No, because density is the ratio of the mass and volume and you need to know them - explicitly or implicitly.No, because density is the ratio of the mass and volume and you need to know them - explicitly or implicitly.
To calculate density, you need to know the mass of the object and its volume. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of the object by its volume.
You don't know the density if you only know the mass. You can figure it out if you also know the object's volume.
You can find the mass of a substance by using the formula mass = density x volume. Multiply the density of the substance by its volume to calculate the mass.