1000/280 = 100/28 = 25/7 = 3.5714 grams per cubic centimeter
density
Mass divided by volume. In SI units, density can be measured in kilograms per cubic meter , or grams per cubic centimeter.
These are all easy to find in your book: Length . . . . . . . Meter Mass . . . . . . . . . Kilogram Volume . . . . . . . Cubic Meter (* Liter is 1/1000th m3, or one dm3) Density . . . . . . . Kilogram per cubic meter Time .. . . . . . . . . Second Temperature . . . Kelvin or Celsius degree (same size)
2.7 gram per cubic centimeter
A cubic centimeter, or cm3, cannot be directly converted to a kilogram. This is because a cubic centimeter is a measure of volume, while a kilogram is a unit of mass. This question is like asking how many pounds are in a mile. However, if you know the density of the material you are trying to convert, you are in luck. Density is mass/volume, so if you want to find the volume of an object of mass one kilogram, divide 1kg/density.
density
Mass: the kilogram. Density: kilogram per cubic meter.
Mass: kilogram, length: meter, volume: cubic meter, density: kilogram / cubic meter, temperature: celcius or kelvin.
Divide the number of grams by the density (the density of lead is about 11 grams/cubic centimeter - look it up if you need more precision). If the density is in grams/cubic centimeter, the answer is the volume in cubic centimeters.
This depends on the volume and density.
The density is (408)/(the volume in cubic centimeters) grams per cubic centimeter.
Density = mass / volumeIn SI units: mass is expressed in kilograms volume is expressed in cubic meters Therefore, density is expressed in kilograms /cubic meters. (In practice, the unit kilogram/liter, which is equivalent to gram / cubic centimeter, is often still used.)
density = mass/volume = 350/150 = 2.33 grams/cubic centimeter
no. cubic meter is the base unit for volume. kilogram is the base unit for mass.
To find the volume of 10 grams of acetone, you use the fact that the density of acetone is 0.7857 grams per cubic centimeter. The density formula is given as mass divided by volume, or m/V. The volume is mass/density or 10/0.7857, which is equal to 12.73 cubic centimeter.
Mass divided by volume. In SI units, density can be measured in kilograms per cubic meter , or grams per cubic centimeter.
These are all easy to find in your book: Length . . . . . . . Meter Mass . . . . . . . . . Kilogram Volume . . . . . . . Cubic Meter (* Liter is 1/1000th m3, or one dm3) Density . . . . . . . Kilogram per cubic meter Time .. . . . . . . . . Second Temperature . . . Kelvin or Celsius degree (same size)