Density has the units of mass over volume, therefore your question is posed incorrectly. I suspect you might have meant 550 cubic cm (or cc). Assuming this is the case, dimensional analysis tells you to divide the mass by the volume to get the density.
55 g / 550 cc = 0.1 g / ml
Divide the mass by the volume: 5.671 kg / 1,698 cm3 = about 0.0033 kg/cm3
The rock's density is 3.0 g/cm3
454/100=4.54 g/cm3
It is 2 grams per cm3.
454/100
4.54cm3
550/25 = 22 grams per cc
550 pounds is equal to 20.2 kilos. I DONT THANK SO 550 20.0
add / to the second plus sign (5+5+5=550) 5+545=550
550 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 1022 degrees Fahrenheit
1ft = 0.3048m Therefore 550ft = 550 * 0.3048 = 167.64m
A block has a mass of 550 g and a volume of 650 cm 3 . What is the block's density, and will it sink or float in freshwater?
You cannot associate weight with volume without knowing the density. If you find this out, then Density is mass/volume
Density is measured in kilograms per metre cubed, kgm-3, because a gram and a litre are both one thousnadths of their base unit, density can also be written as grams per litre. A density of 5 kgm-3 is the same as 5gl-1. A volume of 2.0 ml with a mass of 27.1 g would have a density of 27.1 grams per 0.002 litres, or 27.1/0.002 gl-1. which calculates as 13 550 gl-1, which is the same as 13 550 kgm-3.
550/25 = 22 grams per cc
You can use Calculus to figure it out, but that's a lot of work. A more simple approach is to: # mass it (in grams) # dunk it into a pitcher of water, and record how much liquid it displaces (in mL = cm^3) # take (1), divide (2) # if the number is less than 1 it floats, and if the number is greater than 1 it sinks Explanation: * Density is defined as mass/volume, so to figure out the density of an object, find it's mass and it's volume, and divide the two. * To mass something is kind of like weighing it, but with different units. If something weighs 1 pound it's mass might be about 450 grams, depending on where you are. * An easy home-approach to finding volume of ex. a rock would be to find how much liquid it displaces. Take a measuring beaker that measures mL and fill it with ex. 500 mL of water, then insert your rock. Let's say the water level rose to 550 mL, that means your rock's volume is 50 mL. 1 mL = 1 cm^3 * So lets say your rock weighed 150 grams (about 5 ounces), and the water moved up 50 cm^3, so the rock's mass is 150g/50cm^3 = 3 g/cm^3 * Water's density is about 1 g/cm^3, so this rock's density is about 3 times as much as water! (I guess we just proved why rocks don't float!)
A gallon IS a volume so the volume of 550 gallons is 550 gallons.
assuming water with density 1 gm/cc 550 cc = 550 gm
Calderdale's population density is 550 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Bredsand is 550 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Oskar-Fredriksborg is 550 people per square kilometer.
550 miles
About 550 pounds.