That object would have to be a solid using the lengthxwidthxheight.
A tornado's width is measured at bottom, usually by the width of the damage path.
No, density and width are not the same. Density refers to how much mass is packed into a given volume, while width is a measurement of the distance between two opposite sides of an object. Density is a property of a material, whereas width is a physical dimension.
density= mass/volume
width attribute
measured in Km
The width of a highway would be best measured in meters. The length would be measured in kilometers.
To calculate density with only length, width, and height, you need to also know the mass of the object. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume, which can be found by multiplying length, width, and height. The formula for density is: density = mass / (length x width x height).
Two physical properties that can be measured are length, which is a measure of the size of an object in one dimension, and temperature, which is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
The density can be measured experimentally.
they are measured in centimeters.
It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume. It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume. It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume. It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume.
Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density. Therefore the Volume can be calculated. Volume = Area [of cross section] * Width So Width = Volume/Area.