Density = Mass/Volume = 3.18/2 = 1.59 grams per cm3
Density = mass/volume Density of the cube = 8g/2cm3 = 4g/cm3
Used the equation Density=Mass/Volume to solve this one.
If the mass of the cube is 96 g, what is the density of the cube material?
Density = mass/volume. mass = 6g volume = 2cc (or 2cm3) Density = mass/volume = 6g/2cc = 3g/cc
Density = Mass/Volume = 21g/2cm3 = 10.5 grams per cm3
i estimate that the mass of a sugar cube is approximately one gram.
The formula for density: density = mass / volume. Volume of a cube = edge3 You could then need to find the mass of the cube and substitute the values into the density formula.
Density=M/V there's your answer... i am doing the same test...only i have about 10 questions...aw
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.
Mass = volume x densityYou need the density of the type of brass involved.The volume of a cube is l3.
The density is (32)/(the length of each edge of the cube)3
Mass = 15 gm Volume = 2 cubic cm Density = Mass/Volume = 15/2 = 7 and 1/2 or 7.5 g per cm3
This cube has a density of 1,000 g/cm3
You measure its mass and volume and then density = mass/volume.
Can't answer this because you have given the mass, but not the volume. Density = mass / volume.
The density is(mass of the cube)/(15.625)
You would find that the water would dissolve the sugar cube before you could get a measurement for its water displacement. A better way to get its volume would be to get its mass, then look up the density for sucrose (table sugar), then apply the equation V=M/D (volume, mass, density) and solve.
Its density is 2g/cms3
The density of an object is its mass divided by its volume. Without the volume, you cannot calculate its density.
To get the density, you have to divide the mass by the volume. If you know only the mass, you can't calculate the density.
Not enough information. To calculate the density, you need to divide the mass by the volume.
Different metals have different densities, so to find the density either the type of metal or both the size and mass of the cube must be provided. Density is mass divided by volume.
The mass of one cube of sugar is 0.081 ounces. This is equal to 2.3 grams or 35 grains, or 0.0023 kilograms.
Make sure the volume is in milliliter units and then multiply it by the density of the cube and you will get the mass of the object in grams. That is because density=grams/milliliters, so grams=density•milliliters
We know that density=mass/volume so the density of the cube= 16 g (the mass)/64 cubic cm= 0.25 g/cubic cm