Volume is measured in cm^3, not cm!
The density is 14.375 grams per cm^3.
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That depends....
pi(r2)of inner minus pi(r2) of outer. multiply height= volume or you could drop it in a beaker and see how much water was displaced
What kind of ring stops your circulation? A wedding ring!
No. TNA have an octogon ring.
Its density can.
Measure the gold, take the volume of the gold, then divide mass over volume to give you the density of gold if it was the same as gold density then it is right other wise that ring is doggy
The Density is approximately .349. D= M/V The Mass of a ring is 15.28 divided by the volume of 43.7. Not all rings are alike in size so it'll range.
Volume cannot be measured in centimetres. Without the volume in appropriate units, the question makes no sense and so cannot be answered.
Volume cannot be measured in centimetres. Without the volume in appropriate units, the question makes no sense and so cannot be answered.
A quick way would be to see how much water it would displace. That would give you its volume. Weigh the ring and divide that by the volume of water the ring displaces (because the ring displaces a volume of water equal to its own volume). Use or convert to grams and milliliters, which are equal to cubic centimeters (or cc's). By dividing the ring's weight (its mass) by its volume, and then getting the answer in grams per one cc, you can compare your results with the density of pure gold. The density of pure gold is about 19.8 grams per cc, and with that information, you can make an educated guess as to whether or not the ring is pure gold.
ring volume formula ring volume formula
ring volume formula ring volume formula
If both objects are pure gold then the density is the same. Weight and mass are not factors in this particular question.
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There is a very specific equation for the calculation of the volume of an O-ring. it is: Gland Fill % = [(O-ring Volume) / (Groove Volume)] x 100%.