yes, at least I think so!
The density of a material depends on the mass and the volume of that material. In order to find the density of a material you must multiple the mass of the material and the volume of the material.
If the mass of the cube is 96 g, what is the density of the cube material?
mass density or densityof a material is its mass per unit volume. Mathematically, density is defined as mass divided by volume.
To get the density, just divide the mass by the volume.
That depends on the density of the material. For example, 280,000 gallons of a perfect vacuum have a mass of zero tonnes.That depends on the density of the material. For example, 280,000 gallons of a perfect vacuum have a mass of zero tonnes.That depends on the density of the material. For example, 280,000 gallons of a perfect vacuum have a mass of zero tonnes.That depends on the density of the material. For example, 280,000 gallons of a perfect vacuum have a mass of zero tonnes.
The density of a material depends on the mass and the volume of that material. In order to find the density of a material you must multiple the mass of the material and the volume of the material.
Density: the ratio mass/volume for a material, expressed in kg/m3 (SI). Relative density: the ratio between the density of a material and the density of pure water at the same temperature.
If the mass of the cube is 96 g, what is the density of the cube material?
The density of material is expressed as volume divided by mass.
This question requires density to answer. Density is a ratio of mass to volume, and is dependent on temperature. Materials do have variable density based on temperature. The equation for density is mass/volume.
Density = Mass / Volume Mass = Density * Volume Volume = Mass / Density
Density is a characteristic of a given material. Water, for example, has a certain density (which is somewhat dependent upon temperature but let's say that the temperature is constant). It does not matter how much water you have, it will all have the same density. One teaspoon has much less mass, but the same density as an entire ocean.
The density of a material is generally typical of a material. The density is it's mass divided by it's volume. So if you have something that weight 20kg and has a volume of 2500cm3 or 2.5L it's density will be 8gcm-3
Its mass and volume: density = mass/volume
to get density you take mass divided by volume
Density = mass / volume.
of course density"Mass/Volume"