That would be something like "newtons per liter" or "pounds per gallon."
It sounds like a density, but it's not. It has no physical significance.
Volume
Force divided by time = mass.
the volume is divided by 27
surface area divided by volume
Force divided by area is pressure. If the force is in newtons and the area is in metres squared, the pressure will be in pascals (Pa).
Over the area not volume
Volume
Yes, very good. Volume is mass divided by density.
Mass divided by volume is called density.
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You're almost right. Its mass divided by volume.
Density = Mass divided by Volume
Weight divided by volume is density. Usually it is expressed as mass divided by volume. That is why a unit for density will be something like grams/liter, because mass is on the top and volume on the bottom.
Force divided by time = mass.
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None that I know of, but mass divided by volume is density.
No, mass divided by volume equals density.