The dimension of the side in cm are required to calculate the volume (cm3) and density in g/cm3 or specific gravity of the substance is then used to calculate the mass.
Mass = Volume x Density
It's called "the mass of the cube" or "the cube's mass".
This question cannot be answered without knowing the mass of the cube. Also, the volume of the cube cannot be 8 cm which is a linear measure.
Well its quite easy: Density=Mass/Volume Volume=Mass/Density SO if mass and density of a cube are given you can easily find its volume.
The mass is 1cm3 (little 3)
If the same mass is contained in a greater volume, that means that the mass is spread thinner, so there's "less mass in each little piece of volume". That's the same as saying "lower density".
It's called "the mass of the cube" or "the cube's mass".
If the mass of the cube is 96 g, what is the density of the cube material?
It will be half the mass of the whole cube.
It depends on the size of the cube.
The answer depends on how big a cube.
what is the mass of 1 -centimeter cube of gold
Yes
To find the mass of a cube by multiplying the density times the volume of the cube. The volume can be found by multiplying the height times the height times the length.
the mass of an ice cube is best measured in grams using a balance.
The mass and density are very different.
the total amount of water in a ice cube
This question cannot be answered without knowing the mass of the cube. Also, the volume of the cube cannot be 8 cm which is a linear measure.