Density is just the mass divided by the volume, so 3 grams ÷ 6 mL = 0.5 g/mL
The mass has a density of 3g/mL.
what is the density of an object with a mass og 3g and a volume of 15mL
density = mass/volume = 9.03g/0.1987mL = 45.4g/mL
density can be calculated as mass divided by volume and so
9.03/0.1987 = 45.45 gm/cc
15.0g/3.0ml =5g/ml or 5kg/l
Density = 6 g/mL
2 g/cc
Density is the quotient of the mass and the volume. 15 grams ÷ 5.0 mL = 3.0 g/mL
Density of that object is 2.8
Ethanol (USP grade) has a density of 0.810. From here we have to use the formula: d=m/v, where d is density, m, mass and v, volume. Solving for volume, we have v=m/d, therefore: v= 15/0.810 = 18.52 mL of ethanol are equivalent to 15g.
1 mL = 1 cm3 Density = mass / volume Mass = 15 g Volume = 30 cm3 Density = .5 gcm-3 (grams per centimeter cubed)
Note 5cm isn't a volume it is a length therefore for the answer we are assuming the volume is 5cm3 Density = mass/volume Density = 15g/5cm3 = 0.015kg/0.000005m3 Density = 3g/cm3 or in SI units 3,000kg/m3
You need to know the volume because the density is the ratio mass/volume.
Density = Mass/Volume = 15/60 = 0.25 grams per millilitre.
Mass = 15 gm Volume = 2 cubic cm Density = Mass/Volume = 15/2 = 7 and 1/2 or 7.5 g per cm3
Density is the quotient of the mass and the volume. 15 grams ÷ 5.0 mL = 3.0 g/mL
15 3x5=15
Density of that object is 2.8
The density is 15 g/mL
Density = about 1.66 g/mL
If you are given the volume [V] and density [p], the object`s mass [m] is given by the relation: m = p*V , where (*) indicates multiplication. Also, make sure that all units are in the same measurement system (Metric, Imperial, etc.) As an example, lets say I have a tank of water (p=1000 kg per m3 for water) that is 15m3 in volume. The mass of water in the tank is: m = (1000)*(15) kg = 15, 000 kg
You need a unit for the mass, not just a number. In any case, the idea is to divide the mass by the volume.
The density is 45/15 = 3 grammes per cubic centimetre.
Density equal to mass over volume, so you would have to divide 15 over 5 equal to 3 grams per cubic cm