Density = Mass/Volume = M/(L*H*W) = 10/(58*24*20) = 10/27840 = 0.00036 grams per cm3.
This is totally unlikely since even light balsa has a density of more than 0.1 g/cm3
what is the unit for the mass density = mass over volume volume= length*height*width check the units whether you need to convert or no and then complete it
length x width x height
If its a cuboid, volume = length * breadth * height .
Density = Mass/Volume = 962/350 = 2.7485 grams per cubic centimeter
you weigh the block on a balance get its mass if it is a regular shape block so the volume should be length * weadth * breadth (side * side * side) the density = mass / volume
If the density of the block is less than the density of water, then the block will float. Density of water is close to 1 gram per cubic centimeter. So measure the block and calculate its volume (Length x Width x Height). Use a scale to find the block's mass. Then divide mass/volume to calculate density. If you've measured in grams and centimeters, then the units will be g/cm³, then compare this to 1 g/cm³.
the density would be 13.5. the density would be 13.5.
what is the unit for the mass density = mass over volume volume= length*height*width check the units whether you need to convert or no and then complete it
An 8 cc block with a mass of 12.9 grams has a density of 12.9/8 = 1.6125 g/cc
You will need the mass and volume of the block. To find mass, use an electronic balance. To find volume, use length x breadth x height. For irregular solid, use the water displacement method. The density is mass divided by volume.
Length by width by height
Since, this is a cubical block, It can be length * breadth* height..
length x width x height
If its a cuboid, volume = length * breadth * height .
525/50 = 10.5 g/cm3
Density = Mass/Volume = 962/350 = 2.7485 grams per cubic centimeter
length x width x height = volume