denstiy= mass/volume
d=0.014/10
d=.0014
Density = mass / volume : Mass = volume * density : Volume = mass / densityDensity mild steel = 7.85 kg / litreSo >Mass = volume * density5 litres @ 7.85 kg per litre = 39.25 kilogramsAnd >Volume = mass / density5 kilograms / 7.85 = 0.637 litres
density = mass / volume therefore: mass = density * volume mass = 8.73 * 0.047 = 0.41031 kg N.B.: g/mL = kg/L so the unit equation is simply (kg/L) * L and the L's cancel out leaving you with kg, which is the correct unit of mass.
Since grams is a measure of mass and liters is a measure of volume, you will need to know the density of the fluid in appropriate units. Density is usually tabled in g/cm3 or kg/m3. 1m3=103 liters. Say the density is X kg/m3. Then (Xkg/m3)(1m3/103L)=Xg/L. Then density = mass/volume so that mass is density times volume and volume is mass divided by density.The to you question is thenV(L)=m(g)/density(g/L)
To convert grams to liters, you need to know the density of the substance. Once you have the density, you can use the formula: volume (in liters) = mass (in grams) / density (in g/mL). So, if you have the density of the substance, you can divide 0.770 grams by the density to get the volume in liters.
The idea is to divide the mass by the volume. If, for example, the mass is in kilograms and the volume is in liters, then the density will have the units kilogram/liter.
The mass of 4.38 liters of oxygen is 6,259 g.
To compute mass using density and volume in liters, you use the formula: mass = density x volume. First, convert the volume from liters to cubic meters (1 liter = 0.001 cubic meters). Then multiply the density by the volume in cubic meters to find the mass.
The mass of 2 liters of a substance with a density of 1.15 grams per milliliter is 2.3 kilograms. You can find the mass by multiplying the volume in liters (2) by the density in grams per milliliter (1.15), and then converting the result to kilograms.
The answer depents on the density of the substance involved. If the substance is water (density = 1) then 3.45 liters would have a mass of 3.45 kilograms. 1 kilogram = 2.2406 lbs so 3.45 kg = 7.61 lbs
Density = mass / volume : Mass = volume * density : Volume = mass / densityDensity mild steel = 7.85 kg / litreSo >Mass = volume * density5 litres @ 7.85 kg per litre = 39.25 kilogramsAnd >Volume = mass / density5 kilograms / 7.85 = 0.637 litres
To calculate the volume, you need to divide the mass of the oil (480 g) by its density (0.6 g/mL). First convert the mass to grams to kilograms by dividing by 1000 to get 0.48 kg. Then divide the mass by the density to get the volume in liters, which would be 0.8 liters.
The mass density of oxygen gas at standard conditions (0°C and 1 atm) is approximately 1.429 g/L.
Pounds are a unit of mass, and liters of volume. You can't convert one to the other without knowing the density of the material being measured.
density = mass / volume therefore: mass = density * volume mass = 8.73 * 0.047 = 0.41031 kg N.B.: g/mL = kg/L so the unit equation is simply (kg/L) * L and the L's cancel out leaving you with kg, which is the correct unit of mass.
meters, grams, liters Density is mass divided by volume.
the density of an object thats has a mass of 0 grams and a volume of 6 liters is 36 g/l
Since grams is a measure of mass and liters is a measure of volume, you will need to know the density of the fluid in appropriate units. Density is usually tabled in g/cm3 or kg/m3. 1m3=103 liters. Say the density is X kg/m3. Then (Xkg/m3)(1m3/103L)=Xg/L. Then density = mass/volume so that mass is density times volume and volume is mass divided by density.The to you question is thenV(L)=m(g)/density(g/L)