Volume cannot be "centemeters squared. it must be "centimeters cubed" cm3.
The density of a 30cm3 ball with mass 33.0 g is 33/30 = 1.1
Just divide the mass by the volume.
density = mass / volume = 121.233 / 36.2 = 3.35 g/ml
Mass = measure of the amount of matter within an object Density = mass per unit of volume Think of one pound of gold and one pound of aluminum, at sea level on earth. They contain the same mass, but the mass is more dense in the gold, because its volume is much smaller.
Just divide mass by volume.
density
Area of cylinder base = pi x Radius squared (πr2) Radius is in centimeters (cm) Area is in centimeters squared (cm2) ---- Volume = Area x Height Area is in centimeters squared (cm2) Height is in centimeters (cm) Volume is in centimeters cubed (cm3) ---- Mass = Volume x Density Density is in grams centimeter cubed (g/cm3) Volume is in centimeters cubed (cm3) Mass is in grams (g)
69 cubic centimeters squared
Impossible to tell, since "12 centimeters squared" is not a volume. It could be anything between infinity and zero density. If you meant 12 cm3, then the density is about 2.1 gm/cm3.
A volume is really three dimensional in cubic centimeters. 42 cm squared is 1754 square centimeters. You need the height to calculate a volume.
Square centimeter is a unit of area, not of volume. Assuming you meant cubic centimeters, just divide the mass by the volume.
No, volume is cubed. Area is squared, for example, 2cm^2 Volume would be in cubic centimeters, meters, etc.
384 cubic centimeters.
10.64 cm squared
neither - it is area. 1 mm cubed is volume
the rectangular prism has a volume of 126 cubic centimeters, what is the height
Density: Mass/Volume Answer: 2.5
Density = mass/volume Density of the cube = 8g/2cm3 = 4g/cm3