5 grams/(2cm)^3=5 grams/8cm^3=5/8 grams/cm^3 or 5/8 grams/ml
The density is (32)/(the length of each edge of the cube)3
silver
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.
If the same mass is contained in a greater volume, that means that the mass is spread thinner, so there's "less mass in each little piece of volume". That's the same as saying "lower density".
The mass of the 1.2 cm gold cube is (19.32 x 1.2) = 23.184 g
The answer is 0.5
The density is (32)/(the length of each edge of the cube)3
density=mass divided by the volume 12g divided by 27 the volume = 0.4
The mass of the will depend on the density of the material the the cube is made of. If you know the density of the material in g/cm^3 you can multiply it by the volume of a cube that is 3 cm on each side (27cm^3) to find the mass.
If the mass of the cube is 96 g, what is the density of the cube material?
It depends on the mass of each cube which, in turn, depends on their size and density.
silver
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.
If the same mass is contained in a greater volume, that means that the mass is spread thinner, so there's "less mass in each little piece of volume". That's the same as saying "lower density".
density= mass/volumedensity
The mass of the 1.2 cm gold cube is (19.32 x 1.2) = 23.184 g
The answer would be 3 times 3 times 3. First you dont need to know the volume of it because to get the mass you do length times width times height.The answer is 27. Thanx for the question.