The volume of 35.7 grams of water = 35.7 cubic centimetres at standard temperature and pressure, (STP). This means a sample at 0°C at a pressure of one atmosphere.
Since the density (mass divided by volume) of water is about 1.0 g/mL the volume of 6.5 gram is6.5(g) / 1.0(g/mL) = 6.5 mL
Buoyant force = Density of the water * g * Volume of displaced water For the ship to float, the buoyant force must be equal to the weight of the ship. Density of the water * g * Volume of displaced water = m * g Density of the water * Volume of displaced water = m When you multiply the density of water by the volume of displaced water, you get the mass of the ship.
To convert 357 kilograms to grams, you multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 grams in 1 kilogram. So, 357 kilograms is equal to 357,000 grams.
The volume of 1 ml. of water equals 1 cm3.
The density of water is about 1 g/mL. Therefore, for 253.23 g of water, the volume will be approximately 253.23 mL.
It depends on if they are solid or liquid.
The volume of water can be calculated using the density of water, which is 1 g/cm^3. Therefore, 2538 kg of water would be 2538000 g. Dividing this by the density of water gives a volume of 2538000 cm^3 or 2538 L.
The density of pure water at +4 degrees C, is 1 g/ml. The volume, then, of 5000 kg of water is 5000 liters.
The formula for density is density = mass/volume. In this case, the mass is 25 g and the volume is 25 ml. Therefore, the density of water in this scenario would be 1 g/ml.
Water's accepted density is 1.00 g/mL at standard temperature and pressure so depending on temperature the 1057 grams of water will occupy just about 1057 mL.
Density = mass devided by volume (gram per millilittre)52.9 (g) / [39.3 (ml) - 15.0 (ml)] =52.9 (g) / 24.3 (ml) =2.17 g/mlBy the way, there is no such pure metal with this density:Aluminum: 2.7 g/ml and Beryllium: 1.85 g/ml and only Si in between! (Si 2.33 g/ml, nonmetal)
You can measure the volume of a solid object using a graduated cylinder and the water displacement method. Simply fill the graduated cylinder with water to a certain level, then place the solid object in the water and measure the increase in volume. The difference in volume before and after the object is added will give you the volume of the object.