The volume is (6 x 3 x 1) = 18 cm3 .
The density is (whatever amount of mass is contained in 1 cm3 ) per cm3 ,
or (1/18 of the mass of the total solid you described) per cm3 .
A rectangular prism has a volume that can be found by multiplying the object's length width and height. To obtain the mass one must also know the density of the object and multiply that by the volume.
What is the density of a rectangular object with the height of 5 cm the length of 10 cm, the width of 2 cm and the mass of 50 g
You can either use some weighing scales to measure it, or calculate the weight by using the density of the substance that makes up the object:weight = density x volume= density x length x width x height.
0.2911 cm
The object's density is 10 g/cm3
616 cubed centimeters.
Centimeters squared is a measurement of a certain 2 dimensional object by length and width (or base and height) expressed in cm2.
Length by height.Addition:About artworks it is always height by length.
A rectangular prism has a volume that can be found by multiplying the object's length width and height. To obtain the mass one must also know the density of the object and multiply that by the volume.
What is the density of a rectangular object with the height of 5 cm the length of 10 cm, the width of 2 cm and the mass of 50 g
You can either use some weighing scales to measure it, or calculate the weight by using the density of the substance that makes up the object:weight = density x volume= density x length x width x height.
0.2911 centimeter
0.2911 cm
The object's density is 10 g/cm3
no. Volume of a cube, for example, is length x width x height. Nothing to do with mass.
Find the volume of the sample (Length times width times height) and multipy by the density coefficient.
Volume is determined by length times width times heights (LxWxH). So the volume of this object which I assume to be a cube is 5 times 5 times 4 which equals 100.