Density can be calculated using the formula D = m/v. Where D is density; m is mass; and v is volume.
For your example:
mass(m) is 350 grams
volume(v) is 95cm2 (can also be written as 95 mL)
therefore D = 350g/95cm2
=3.6g/cm2
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.
The object's density = (its mass) divided by (its volume)
The formula for calculating density is as follows: density = mass/volume. Simply put, if you divide an object's mass by its volume, you will find its density. Density is the mass of an object per unit volume.
volume is how much space is in an object (an object with more volume would be bigger) weight is how heavy an object feels due to gravity (an object with more weight would be harder to lift) density is how much matter is in an amount of space (an object with more density would weigh as much as an object with less density but in a smaller space/volume)
Yes. Density = mass ÷ volume
An object's density is inversely proportional to the object's volume. As the volume increases the density decreases, and vice versa.
An object's density is inversely proportional to the object's volume. As the volume increases the density decreases, and vice versa.
You need the object's volume and the object's mass to find the object's density. Then, you divide the object's mass by it's volume. The formula for density is d = density m = mass v = volume
Density is the ratio of mass to volume. Thus, the density of an object is the mass of the object divided by its volume.
Density is mass/volume. So for a given mass as the volume increases the density will reduce.
Density = Mass/Volume
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.
You can find the mass of the object by multiplying volume and density.
Square centimeter is a unit of area, not of volume. Assuming you meant cubic centimeters, just divide the mass by the volume.
The density of an object is its mass per unit of volume and is determined by dividing its mass by its volume.
The object's density = (its mass) divided by (its volume)
Density = mass/volume