density=mass/volume
so
69.33/34= 2.0391176
hope that helps
Density=mass/volume.......but make sure units match up.
Density = mass/volumeDensity = 34 g/ 10.1 ml = 3.37 g/ml
34/14 = 2.429 gm/cc (rounded)
The density of the object is 34 grams divided by 14 milliliters, which equals to 2.43 grams per milliliter.
The density of the brass nut can be calculated using the formula: Density = Mass/Volume. Density = 34g / 4 cm³ = 8.5 g/cm³. Therefore, the density of the brass nut is 8.5 g/cm³.
No object can have a volume of 14 milimeters (millimetres, even) since that is a 1-dimensional measure of length - not of volume!
To determine the density of the mixture, you need to calculate the total mass of the gases and divide it by the total volume of the tank. Density = total mass / total volume. To determine the specific volume of the mixture, you need to divide the total volume of the tank by the total mass of the gases. Specific volume = total volume / total mass. Once you have these calculations, you'll have the density and specific volume of the gas mixture in the tank.
1.25 Volume should be expressed in volumetric units. If you mean 3.20cm3, then since density is mass per unit volume, in this case (4gm)/3.2cm3)=1.25gm/cm3.
To determine the density of the cylinder, we need to first calculate its volume using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = πr^2h. Given that the diameter is 12 mm (which means the radius is 6 mm) and the height is 34 mm, the volume is V = π * 6^2 * 34 mm^3. Once you have the volume, you can then calculate the density by dividing the mass (35.65 g) by the volume.
The density of silver is given as 10.5 g/cm^3, not g/cm^2. To find the volume of 34 grams of silver, you would divide the mass by the density. So, the density of 34 grams of silver would be 3.24 cm^3.
The medium density should be given to convert from mass to volume. Assuming the density equals 1 gram per cubic centimeter (or per milliliter) and knowing that 1 ounce equals 28.3495231 grams, then the answer is: 34 oz = 34 x 28.3495231 grams = 963.884 grams/1 = 963.884 milliliters
We have been given the necessesary quantities needed for solving the problem. Therefore: Density mass/volume Mass has been given to as which is 43.5g Volume also given to as which is 15cm3 Therefore density = 43.5g/15cm3 = 2.9g/cm3