If its a cuboid, volume = length * breadth * height .
Density of wood = mass/volume
you weigh the block on a balance get its mass if it is a regular shape block so the volume should be length * weadth * breadth (side * side * side) the density = mass / volume
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Volume
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Density of wood = mass/volume
Density = Mass/Volume
A block of light balsa wood and a block of heavy teak of the same size, will also have the same volume (which is the space each block occupies).
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Density is mass divided by volume. This block of wood is therefore 0.75g per cubic cm.
Since, this is a cubical block, It can be length * breadth* height..
volume,weight and mass
since D=m/v... then the density of the block of wood would be mass / volume..... mass in grams divided by volume in ml.
40 cubic meters
u need the volume . if u did have the volume u would divide the mass (27g) by the volume. then add the label g/ml
-- The aggregate density of the wood block is 700/1000 = 0.7 the density of water. -- So, as soon as the wood has displaced 0.7 of its volume in water, it has displaced its entire weight in water, and floats. -- The wood floats with 0.7 of its volume below the surface and 0.3 of its volume above it.
you weigh the block on a balance get its mass if it is a regular shape block so the volume should be length * weadth * breadth (side * side * side) the density = mass / volume