We assume the volume is 300 ml (the question does not show that).
300 ml of 201 gr per ml = 300 x 201 = 60300 grammes = 60.30 kg.
300 ml of 5001 gr per ml = 300 x 5001 = 1500300 grammes = 1500.30 kg.
Are you sure you did not mean densities of 20 and 500?
The mass will then be 6kg and 150kg.
The density is 15 g/mL
The density of an object that has a density of 2.5 grams per milliliter is 2.5 g/mL. This means that for every milliliter of volume, the object would have a mass of 2.5 grams.
The density of the object is 34 grams divided by 14 milliliters, which equals to 2.43 grams per milliliter.
To find the density of an object, you need to divide the object's mass by its volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume. The measurement units are typically grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3) for solids and liquids, and grams per milliliter (g/ml) for liquids.
The density of an object is calculated by dividing its mass by its volume. This is expressed by the equation: Density = Mass / Volume. The units of measurement for density are typically grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3).
The object's density is 5 g/mL
I assume the correct units for the density is 3.14 grams per milliliter. So if you have 93.5 grams of a substance with a density of 3.14 grams per milliliter, then you divide the mass by the density to find volume. 93.5 grams/3.14 grams/ml = 29.77 ml
Density is the quotient of the mass and the volume. 15 grams ÷ 5.0 mL = 3.0 g/mL
An object's density is inversely proportional to the object's volume. As the volume increases the density decreases, and vice versa.
An object's density is inversely proportional to the object's volume. As the volume increases the density decreases, and vice versa.
Submerged density is the density of an object when it is immersed in a fluid. It takes into account the volume of the object that is submerged in the fluid. This can be calculated using the formula: (density of object * volume of object) / (volume of object - volume of displaced fluid).
The density of an object is determined by dividing its mass by its volume. This is expressed by the equation: Density = Mass/Volume. densitY is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of the object.