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mass (or weight, which is mass relative to Earth's gravity) and volume. The density unit will be mass (weight) per unit volume. For a very rough example, the density of air in a tire is measured in PSI (pounds per square inch)
Unknown. Density is a function of volume, not area.
density = mass/volume 78/29 = 2.69 g/ml
volume is how much space is in an object (an object with more volume would be bigger) weight is how heavy an object feels due to gravity (an object with more weight would be harder to lift) density is how much matter is in an amount of space (an object with more density would weigh as much as an object with less density but in a smaller space/volume)
Volume = mass / Density Mass = Volume * Density Density = Mass / Volume
There are no square metres in a cubic metre because they measure different things. Square metres measure area, cubic metres measure volume. Asking this question is like asking "how many metres are there in an hour?"
Density = mass / volume. So, to get a greater density, you'll either need to have a greater mass, or a smaller volume - or a combination of the two.
you need to know its mass (weight) and volume; density is mass/volume
mass (or weight, which is mass relative to Earth's gravity) and volume. The density unit will be mass (weight) per unit volume. For a very rough example, the density of air in a tire is measured in PSI (pounds per square inch)
Density is mass divided by volume. Assuming the mass doesn't change, if the density decreases, then the volume must increase.
Density = Mass/Volume, whatever the shape. So, if the masses are the same, the density is greater when the volume id smaller. Thus the sphere, with the smaller volume has the greater density.
There will be the same amount of gas but in a smaller space. Density is mass/volume So as volume decreases and mass is constant, the density increases.
No. It has the same mass, and the same density.
12 square feet is not a volume, but an area.To calculate the density, divide mass by volume. If you know the volume in cubic feet, you should convert to liters first.
Into a smaller volume.
Density is a quantity shared by objects with mass and volume. Volume is the ratio of density to mass, whereas mass is the product of volume and density. Earth and Venus are two planets with similar mass and volume. Venus is slightly smaller.
To calculate the density, you need two things. Mass and volume. Here you have a mass of 275 grams. 588 cm square is an area and not a volume. So you can not calculate the density here.