the mks unit is kg/m cube and the cgs unit is g/cm cube
We know that density=mass/volume so the density of the cube= 16 g (the mass)/64 cubic cm= 0.25 g/cubic cm
Volume of cube = 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 cubic cm Mass = 512 g Density = Mass/Volume = 512/64 = 8 g/cubic cm
Density = g / Cm Assuming g is in a unit of mass, and Cm is in a unit of volume, If these are not the units of the quantities given then the result will not be density, instead it will be gibberish! The units of the quantities going into an equation are more important than the values.
density = mass / volume → mass = density × volume → mass = 1.4 g/cm³ × 64 cm³ = 89.6 g
the mks unit is kg/m cube and the cgs unit is g/cm cube
Volume of cube = 6^3 = 216 cm^3 Density of cube = 270 g / 216 cm^3 = 1.25 g cm^-3 This cube would not float in water as its density is greater than the density of water at 1 g cm^3
We know that density=mass/volume so the density of the cube= 16 g (the mass)/64 cubic cm= 0.25 g/cubic cm
This substance has density of 18 g/cm3
Volume of cube = 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 cubic cm Mass = 512 g Density = Mass/Volume = 512/64 = 8 g/cubic cm
Density = g / Cm Assuming g is in a unit of mass, and Cm is in a unit of volume, If these are not the units of the quantities given then the result will not be density, instead it will be gibberish! The units of the quantities going into an equation are more important than the values.
density of 1.5 cm tall and mass of 1.0 g of a cube of a cork=mass/volume of cube== 1.0/(1.5*1.5*1.5)gm/cm3=.2963gm/cm3
density = mass / volume → mass = density × volume → mass = 1.4 g/cm³ × 64 cm³ = 89.6 g
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The mass of the will depend on the density of the material the the cube is made of. If you know the density of the material in g/cm^3 you can multiply it by the volume of a cube that is 3 cm on each side (27cm^3) to find the mass.
4 centimeters cubed! Density = grams/cm3 Density = 13 g/4 cm3 = 3.25 g/cm3 =========
It is g units [of mass] per cubic metre.