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Mass divided by Volume = Density. Or use the displacement method for an irregularly shaped object.
density= mass/volume
The answer will depend on what information is shown in the graph!
Object's density = (its mass) divided by (its volume)
Determine its mass using a balance and determine its volume using water displacement. Then divide the mass by the volume to get density. Refer to the related link below for more detail.
Float the ball in water and calculate the displacement.
Mass divided by Volume = Density. Or use the displacement method for an irregularly shaped object.
density= mass/volume
This depends on the nature and form of the sample:- for a solid with a regulate shape weight the sample and calculate the volume from the dimensions; density is the ratio between mass and volume. You can measure the volume of great sample by water displacement.- for other solids use a pycnometer- for liquids use a densimeter (simple or electronic)etc.
Get a sample of the metal. Use a scale to find its mass. If it is shape is that of a rectangular solid (box) measure length, width, and height and multiply to find volume. If it is irregularly shaped, use the water displacement method to find its volume. Divide the mass by the volume to get the density.
The answer will depend on what information is shown in the graph!
density = mass/volume Determine the volume of the screw by using the water displacement method (see related link below). Determine the mass of the screw on a balance or scale. Divide the mass by the volume, and that will be the density.
mass/volume
Object's density = (its mass) divided by (its volume)
Determine its mass using a balance and determine its volume using water displacement. Then divide the mass by the volume to get density. Refer to the related link below for more detail.
The principle of density was discovered by Archimedes. To calculate density, we use the equation Density = mass/volume.
The water displacement in water can be calculated using Archimedes' principle. It states that the buoyant force acting on an object submerged in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. So, to calculate water displacement, you would need to determine the weight of the object and divide it by the density of water (which is approximately 1000 kg/m^3).