0.5g is not a density. Density has units of mass/volume.
Even if you assume that that means something like 0.5g/cm3, there isn't enough information. You can use the relationship:
mass = volume x density
If you know any two of these, you can calculate the third one.
You divide the grams by the density.
The density of a wood is 0.72g/cm3 what will be the mass off the wood with measures 30cm101010?
Density of wood = mass/volume
Density = Mass/Volume = 25.0/28.7 = 0.871 units of mass per units of volume.
The secret is that copper packs more mass than wood or plastic do into the same volume.
You divide the grams by the density.
The density of a wood is 0.72g/cm3 what will be the mass off the wood with measures 30cm101010?
Density = Mass/Volume
Density of wood = mass/volume
the pice of wood has a mass of 18 grams calculate it volume and density
The two factors that determine a material's density (such as that of wood) are its mass and volume.
Density= Volume/Mass. Therefore: (9x2x6)divided by 5.4g=Density. 108cm/5.4g=Density. 20=Density.
No. It doesn't matter how heavy a block of wood is, it depends on the density of the wood. Generally wood floats as the density of wood is lighter than the density of the water, so it would float.
density is the product of mass and volume so its density will b 100 g/cm3..
Density is mass divided by volume. This block of wood is therefore 0.75g per cubic cm.
Density = Mass/Volume = 25.0/28.7 = 0.871 units of mass per units of volume.
The wood is "lighter" (weighs less; has less mass) than the iron because of it's density. Iron has a greater density than wood, and density is defined as mass/volume, so having the same volume (size), the iron will have a greater mass.