Is the land flat? if so you'd simply multiply the area of land by the depth of sand.
If you want to CALCULATE the density of an unknown substance, you need to divide its mass by its volume, so you need to measure both first. If it is a homogeneous (uniform) substance, and you can take away a piece, you can take any sample. Any piece of the substance will have the same density.
The volume of a cone is given by the formula V =⅓πr2h where r is the radius of the base and h is the vertical height. If the volume is known there are still two unknowns, r and h and therefore the problem cannot be solved without at least one further piece of relevant information.
Volume = mass/volume = 500g/10cm3 = 50g/cm3
Connectedness is a term that refers to different mathematical properties meaning "all one piece". When a mathematical object has connectedness, it is termed connected. If not, it is disconnected.
volume of al piece = lbh =2.35 *1.7 *.3 =1.1985 cm ^3
Immerse the object completely in a liquid (e.g. water) and measure the volume of liquid displaced.
you can get the volume by using the density formula, since density of silver is a constant and given thing. density= mass/volume volume=mass/density.
If you want to CALCULATE the density of an unknown substance, you need to divide its mass by its volume, so you need to measure both first. If it is a homogeneous (uniform) substance, and you can take away a piece, you can take any sample. Any piece of the substance will have the same density.
pi*radius2*length
-- Get a pure piece of it. The size of the piece doesn't matter. -- Measure the mass of the piece. -- Measure the volume of the piece. -- The density of the substance is mass of the piece/volume of the piece.
what are the volume of piece of chalk
Volume = mass /densityHere mass = 282.5 gDensity = 11.3 g/cm^3Plugging in the given formula for volume we get Volume = 282.5/11.3 = 25 cm^3
Density refers to the mass of a material in a given volume (same volume for all materials)
Density refers to the mass of a material in a given volume (same volume for all materials)
The volume of a cone is given by the formula V =⅓πr2h where r is the radius of the base and h is the vertical height. If the volume is known there are still two unknowns, r and h and therefore the problem cannot be solved without at least one further piece of relevant information.
The volume is 1.55 cm^3.
Volume = mass/volume = 500g/10cm3 = 50g/cm3