Density cannot be measure in g. Consequently, the question does make sense.
If the density is 21.45 gcm-3, then the volume is Mass/Density = 100/21.45 = 4.6620 cm3. Then the length of the cube's sides are (4.6620)1/3 cm = 1.671 cm.
1000 = density of water in System International Units
Density of a object displaced in water = mass of object/volume of liquidTherefore Density = mass/volumeUnit of Density is 1g/1000 cm3
The volume is(1000)/(density of cement in kg/m3) cubic meters.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams Density = grams/milliliters 1.25744 = 1000 grams/ml = 795.267 milliliters which is... 0.795267 Liters
density of sand is approx 2.6 kg/L density = mass / volume => mass = volume * density and as 1m3 = 1000 litres mass = 1000 litres * 2.6 kg/l =2600kgs
The element Platinum (Pt) has a density of 21.45 g/cc .1000 g ÷ 21.45 = 46.62 cc.
(All side's of congruent) Then volume=S2.So just take the cube root of the volume. The density and the mass have no bearing on the length as they can vary no matter the size of the cube.Volume does have direct bearing.
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345 mm is a measure of length. A measure of density would have units of mass divided by volume.
Weight = Volume times Density To answer this question the density of the rod has to be known, probably in Kg per Cubic Meter ( kg/m3) Volume of rod is Cross-sectional Area times Length Area for Square section rod is 19/1000 times 19/1000 = 0.000361 square meters Length is 1 meter Therefore volume is 0.000361 cubic meters Area for Round rod section is π*D squared / 4 or 22/7 * 19/1000*19/1000 / 4 = 0.000284 square meters. Length is 1 meter therefor Volume is 0.000284 cubic meters Weight is Volume times Density All units have to be compatible!
density of water is taken as primary density as u can see it is taken as 1 1000
Unit of density is 1kg/1000 cm3 because Density = Mass/Volume
well depends if it platinum it means that it has sold 1000 copy or some thing like that
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we know that,1ml=1cm3, 1l=1000cm3,1000000cm3=1000l so, 1000l=1000000cm3 thus,1l=1000000/1000cm3=1000cm3 Mass is not directly convertible to length. You can perform the conversion if you know the length and width and the density of the object. Given: volume = length × width × height density = mass / volume Calculate length: density = mass / ((length × width × height) (length × density) / density = mass × length / length × width × height × density length = mass / width × height × density Note: this presumes the object is a rectangular prism. If the object is some other geometric form, you will need to supply the volume calculation and cancel out the appropriate dimensions.
Density is the mass per unit volume. For example, 1 cubic meter of water has a mass of 1000 kg, so its density is 1000 kg m-3.
1000 = density of water in System International Units