kilograms per cubic metre or grams per cubic centimetre.
The best unit of measurement to measure an alligator is feet.
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Length would be the most appropriate unit of measurement
Density is the mass in a given unit of volume, meter cubed.
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hell no! density is the ammount of matter per unit of measurement.
You cannot convert a measurement of a liquid to the measurement of a solid without knowing the density of the material you are wanting to measure. It would be equivalent of asking how many gallons are in a mile.
- The specific weight is the weight of a known volume of material at a given temperature and pressure; the unit of measure is kN/m3. - But if you think to relative density: Relative density (specific gravity) is the ratio between the density of the material to be tested and the density of water, at a given temperature and pressure; consequently no unit of measure for this ratio.
The best unit of measurement to measure an alligator is feet.
The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume. The symbol of density is ρ (the Greek letter rho).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density
To answer your question yes.... and no. Density is the measurement of how much stuff is in a set amount of space. For that measure to be accurate, to different units of measurement must be involved. One of them is the mass, the other unit of measure must be of dimensions. For example, if you have a cube of 100m with 100kg of mass in it your density measure would be (number)kg/m or something like that.
what is the measurement is used to measure fluid
In SI system, unit of density is kg/m3 But no unit for relative density as it is the ratio of density of the material to that of water
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.
That depends a lot what you want to measure: its diameter, surface area, volume, mass, density, color, hardness, etc.
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Yes, there is actually one thing that has volume and mass and it is the earth. It is really easy to remember! <3 matter