LXWXH= volume find the mass and divide it with the volume
mass divided by volume equals density
Well its quite easy: Density=Mass/Volume Volume=Mass/Density SO if mass and density of a cube are given you can easily find its volume.
The density is (32)/(the length of each edge of the cube)3
Multiply the volume of the cube by its density.
Density = mass/volume Density of the cube = 8g/2cm3 = 4g/cm3
That completely depends on the volume of the cube.
Well its quite easy: Density=Mass/Volume Volume=Mass/Density SO if mass and density of a cube are given you can easily find its volume.
If the mass of the cube is 96 g, what is the density of the cube material?
Please use the formula: mass = volume x density. (This can be derived by manipulating the definition of density: density = mass / volume.)
No. Each piece of the cube would have the same density.
The formula for density is mass/volume.mass = 10 gramsvolume = 3m3density = 10 g /3m3 = 3.333 g/m3
33.35 grams I used the density=mass/volume formula. To get the volume of a cube you do the following: 1.2 *1.2 * 1.2=1.728 Now you plug your values in the formula: density=mass/volume mass=density*volume mass=19.3 * 1.2 = 23.16 mass=33.35 grams
The density is (32)/(the length of each edge of the cube)3
Multiply the volume of the cube by its density.
B/c the density of the ice cube is greater than the density of the air.
Its density is 2g/cms3
To measure the mass of a metal cube. First find it's volume, V = L (length) x W (width) x H (height), since it's a cube the L, W, and H are all the same so, V= L^3= H^3= V^3. Then you look up the density in a table or on the internet and multiple the density by volume to get mass. V = L (length) x W (width) x H (height) m = V * density (row)
Density = mass/volume Density of the cube = 8g/2cm3 = 4g/cm3