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side3The volume is the length of the side cubed.So a cube with sides 10cm long would have a volume of 10 x 10 x 10 cubic centimetresRead more: Formula_to_find_the_volume_of_a_cube
they share the same volume. In the Metric system, Liters are a measurement of volume, not of weight. Therefore, 10 Liters of water would share the same volume as 10 Liters of Mercury.
The only way to make a 20 volume would be to mix equal parts of 30 and 10 volumes.
NO. If you mix them in equal parts, that would give you 35 volume. To get 15 volume, mix equal parts of 10 and 20 volume.
A cc is a measure of volume, a kg is a measure of mass and it is not possible to convert one into the other. For example, 10 cc of water will have a much smaller mass than 10 cc of lead.
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We need to calculate the volume of a metal from the density to be sure. Density of pure gold = 19.3  g·cm-3Density of pure lead = 11.34  g·cm-3The volume of 20 g of gold = mass/density = 20 [g] / 19.3  g·cm-3 = 1.036 cm3 The volume of 10 g of lead = mass/density = 10 [g] / 11.34  g·cm-3 = 0.882 cm3 Hence, the volume of 20 g of gold is slightly greater than that of 10 g of lead. =========================
Yes. Iron is denser than aluminium.
You are mixing volume with weight. What did the 10 lb contain have in it? Feathers? or Lead? It would make a big difference. A gallon of water weighs about 8 pounds.
Volumes can have the same volume but different masses if they have different densities. For example, a 10 x 10 x 10 block of lead has the same volume as a 10 x 10 x 10 block of pine wood, but the lead block weighs 22.6 times more than the pine block. Indeed, the density of lead is high enough that the lead block will sink in water, whereas the pine block's density is low enough that the pine block will float in water. Volume is a measurement, the units are cubic metres or cubic centimetres. Litres = 1000 cm3 Mass is a measurement, the units are grams, kilograms. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ to that answer. Mass is not weight. it is the amount of matter an object takes up. Therefore, saying that a lead block weights 22.6 times more than the pine block does not answer how an object can have different masses but the same volume.
It is NOT a formula , but an equation. V(cube) = l x w x h Algebraically written as V = lwh Where V = Volume l = length w = width h = height.
side3The volume is the length of the side cubed.So a cube with sides 10cm long would have a volume of 10 x 10 x 10 cubic centimetresRead more: Formula_to_find_the_volume_of_a_cube
It depends what the substance is. 10 mg of lead will have a larger volume than 10 mg of water. You can't convert weight (mg) to volume (ml) unless you know the density.
they share the same volume. In the Metric system, Liters are a measurement of volume, not of weight. Therefore, 10 Liters of water would share the same volume as 10 Liters of Mercury.
The only way to make a 20 volume would be to mix equal parts of 30 and 10 volumes.
NO. If you mix them in equal parts, that would give you 35 volume. To get 15 volume, mix equal parts of 10 and 20 volume.
Your question isn't specific enough. Depending on the type of metal the mass will be different and the volume will change. Heavier metals will have less volume for those 10 grams, while a lighter metal would require more volume to achieve the same 10 grams.