Density = mass/volume
For the cube of water having a mass of 1g:
Volume of a cube of water measuring 1cm X 1cm X 1cm =1cm3.
Density = 1g/1cm3 = 1g/cm3
For the block of "plasting" having a mass of 4g:
Volume of the block of plasting measuring 2cm X 3cm X 1cm = 6cm3.
Density = 4g/6cm3 = 0.7g/cm3
I will let you decide which has the greatest density.
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density of water is taken as primary density as u can see it is taken as 1 1000
China ann Mclain
The unit for density is kg m-3.
Assuming the mass and density is known, divide the mass by the density.
The standard international unit for measuring density is kilograms per cubic metrer (kg/m3).
Density = Mass/Volume. For water: 1/(1*1*1) = 1/1 = 1 g/cm3 For plastic: 4/(2*3*1) = 4/6 =2/3 g/cm3. So the water has the greater density.
density of water is taken as primary density as u can see it is taken as 1 1000
density = mass/volume. The unit of density is kg/m3
Kg.litre^-1
Physics.
you dont. you THINK about measuring it
Yes, we can use hydrometer to measure the density of milk. Explanation Hydrometer is a device which is used to measure the density of a liquid. Hydrometers are calibrated for different uses, such as a lactometer for measuring the density (creaminess) of milk, a saccharometer for measuring the density of sugar in a liquid, or an alcoholometer for measuring higher levels of alcohol in spirits
A hydrometer is a special device used to determine the density of a liquid.
A hydrometer is a special device used to determine the density of a liquid.
China ann Mclain
Not enough information. You can't determine the density of something just by measuring its size.
The unit for density is kg m-3.