Density = mass/volume = 18/25 gcm-3 = 0.72 gcm-3
density = mass divided by volume = 100/25 = 4 grammes per cubic centimetre.
The density of a substance is often expressed in units of grams per milliliter. If a substance with a volume of 60 ml weighs 85 grams the density is found by dividing the weight (85g) by the volume (60ml). This substance has a density of 1.42g/ml
The density is 169/13= 13 grams/ml.
The density is 21 g/mL
The density of any substance is measured as its mass per some unit of volume. Normal units are kilograms per cubic metre, grams per cetimetre or grams per millilitre. 8cm is a measure of length: it cannot be a measure of density.The density of any substance is measured as its mass per some unit of volume. Normal units are kilograms per cubic metre, grams per cetimetre or grams per millilitre. 8cm is a measure of length: it cannot be a measure of density.The density of any substance is measured as its mass per some unit of volume. Normal units are kilograms per cubic metre, grams per cetimetre or grams per millilitre. 8cm is a measure of length: it cannot be a measure of density.The density of any substance is measured as its mass per some unit of volume. Normal units are kilograms per cubic metre, grams per cetimetre or grams per millilitre. 8cm is a measure of length: it cannot be a measure of density.
Density = mass/volume. Density(A) = 40.2/5.7 = 7.05 gcm-3 Density(B) = 42.0/6.3 = 6.67 gcm-3 So B is less dense.
Density is mass per volume. Density is the amount of substance there is in a given container/space (the volume). Its SI units: grams/Litre (g/L)
This question makes no sense.Grams are a measure of weight;whereas centimeters are a measure of length.weight and volume (which would be cubiccentimeters) are related by the density of the substance.So that if the density of the substance was known, then multiplying the density (in grams per cubic centimeter) by the volume (in cubic centimeters) of the substance would give the weight (in grams) of the substance.
A substance with a density of 1.5.For example Calcium.
Volume = mass / density = 554g / 3.1 gcm-3 ~= 178.7 cm3
Quarts are a measure of volume, grams a measure of weight. This depends on the density of the substance.
I assume the correct units for the density is 3.14 grams per milliliter. So if you have 93.5 grams of a substance with a density of 3.14 grams per milliliter, then you divide the mass by the density to find volume. 93.5 grams/3.14 grams/ml = 29.77 ml