Formula to find density is D = m over v. where, D = density, m = mass and v = volume.
unit of Density is kg over meter3
D = 64 kg over 0.08 L
Do the math and you will have your answer.
Depends what metal. If I might add to the above, you cannot calculate the density of a substance without knowing its mass (weight) and its volume, since density is mass per unit volume. On the other hand, if you know the type of metal, and that it is pure, you can simply look up the density in a table since the density of all substances is constant for that substance, regardless of the weight or volume of the sample.
If you mean 1/80, that would refer to the Moon's mass - it is about 1/80. of the Earth's mass. The Moon's diameter, on the other hand, is about 1/4 of the Earth's diameter; this would make the Moon's volume about 1/64 (1/4 cubed) of the Earth's volume.
Copper is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 64.
A = mass number z = atomic number so this one is a Ni isotope with a mass of 64
veins-64% of the blood volume.
density = mass / volume → mass = density × volume → mass = 1.4 g/cm³ × 64 cm³ = 89.6 g
Density = Mass/Volume = 64 g/8 ml = 8g per ml.
volume of a cube = (length)3 therefore volume = 23 = 8 cm3. Mass = Density * Volume = 8 * 8 = 64 g.
Volume of cube = 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 cubic cm Mass = 512 g Density = Mass/Volume = 512/64 = 8 g/cubic cm
1.4375
Density = Mass/Volume = 50/(4*4*4) = 50/64 = 0.78125 grams per cm3.
We know that density=mass/volume so the density of the cube= 16 g (the mass)/64 cubic cm= 0.25 g/cubic cm
Depends what metal. If I might add to the above, you cannot calculate the density of a substance without knowing its mass (weight) and its volume, since density is mass per unit volume. On the other hand, if you know the type of metal, and that it is pure, you can simply look up the density in a table since the density of all substances is constant for that substance, regardless of the weight or volume of the sample.
If you do the math, the Formula for Density is Mass / Volume. Density = Mass Volume Density = 50 5 Density = 10 g/ml Therefore your density of the cube is 10g/ml ... 99.99% sure this is the correct formula and solution. Hope this helps. :)
The density is (its mass)/64 grams/cm3
Quarts are a measure of liquid volume. Pounds is a measure of weight/mass. They don't convert directly because of density. However, water can typically be said to match the weight and volume. A quart is 32 ounces. In this case the conversion would be 64 pounds.
The volume is 64 units3