Cubic units (replace 'units' with a measure of length such as centimetres, metres, inches, etc., so cubic centimetres, cubic metres, cubic inches, etc.) or, primarily for liquids, litres or millilitres
Yes, density is expressed in mass per volume (typical units are g/cm3 and lb/in3).
No, volume is V
The volume of an object can be determined by the displacement of water. By dropping the object into a measuring container of water, where the volume of the water is known, the object's volume can then be calculated by subtracting the volume of the water by the volume of the water and object combined.
Volume
Put the object in a measuring container; pour in water to cover the object and measure the volume in the container; take the object out of container and measure the volume remaining. The difference is the volume of the object. If the object floats push it down until covered with water.
Yes. Volume is the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object or region of space, expressed in cubic units.
Yes, density is expressed in mass per volume (typical units are g/cm3 and lb/in3).
Density is mass per unit volume. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. It is expressed in some unit of mass divided by volume; for example, the SI unit would be kilograms per cubic meter.
It is expressed either in litres or cubic metres where 1 cubic metre = 1000 litres.
Volume can be expressed in grams or liters. one of those
That can be expressed by the density, which has units of mass divided by volume - for example, kilograms per cubic meter.
3 g/10 cm3 = 0.3 g/cm3 and this is the density, since density is expressed as mass/volume.
No, volume is V
Density is expressed of two units as it consist of two aspects, weight and space. When interested in density, someone needs to know how much an object weighs and how much space it takes (mass per unit of volume). The density of an object is expressed as mass/volume because that is the formula for density. d = m/v. So, after you divide the coefficients of the mass and volume you will have the m/v part still left. example: 2.7g/6.1cm3 = .44g/cm3 OR 4.4x10-1g/cm3
the volume of an object is alex
It represents how "concentrated" the mass is in an object. It is expressed in units of mass per volume, for example, kilogram per cubic meter.
no.. VOLUME is the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object or region of space, expressed in cubic units while area, measure of the size of a surface region, usually expressed in units that are the square of linear units, e.g., square feet or square meters.