10 cm is not a volume
10 cm3 is a volume.
85g / 10 cm3 gives a density of 8.5
There are some brass alloys and some bronze alloys that have a density of 8.5
Brass is an alloy of zinc and copper (and often other metals).
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin (and often other metals)
Many other alloys may also have such a density.
The density of the mass is 0.772 g/cm3
Density = (mass) / (volume) = (40.1) / (8.20) = 4.89 gram per cc (rounded)
Density is the mass of an object divided by the volume the object occupies. D = m/v
Mass is a meause of density times volume. Therefor, mass= density x volume, and density = mass/volume. You divide 243 into 994. The answer to your question is approximately 4.13 grams per cubic cm.
Mass is the amount of substance an object, Volume is how much space an object displaces (or takes up) in space, and density is how much mass is packed into that volume, also density is how tight atoms are packed together
Density = mass / volume = 57.7 (g) / 21.65 (cm3) = 2.666 = 2.67 g/cm3
Density = Mass/Volume so you need to measure the mass of the substance and divide by the volume that it occupies.
That depends on the density of whatever occupies that volume. The general relationship is:mass = density x volumeThat depends on the density of whatever occupies that volume. The general relationship is:mass = density x volumeThat depends on the density of whatever occupies that volume. The general relationship is:mass = density x volumeThat depends on the density of whatever occupies that volume. The general relationship is:mass = density x volume
Density = (mass) / (volume) = (40.1) / (8.20) = 4.89 gram per cc (rounded)
Density = Mass/Volume = 25/30 g/ml = 0.833... g/ml
'Mass' = the amount of 'stuff' an object is composed of.'Volume' = the amount of space the object occupies.'Density' = (the object's mass) divided by (the object's volume), which is the same asthe amount of 'stuff' contained in each unit of space that the object occupies.
The density is 2,01 g/cm3 because the density is ratio between the mass and volume.
Density is the mass of an object divided by the volume the object occupies. D = m/v
"Volume" means the amount of space that something occupies. "Density" means the mass of something divided by its volume.
Density = Mass/Volume (It is not weight, but mass). = 10.32/11.72 = 0.88 g per cm3
No, the volume it occupies and the density will change however the mass will remain constant
"The volume of 50 mg solid which occupies a volume of 0.00064 litres?" it is not a question.
Mass is a meause of density times volume. Therefor, mass= density x volume, and density = mass/volume. You divide 243 into 994. The answer to your question is approximately 4.13 grams per cubic cm.