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The density of a wood is 0.72g/cm3 what will be the mass off the wood with measures 30cm101010?
Not if the wood is uniform.
This can't be answered in its current form. The mass of a sample of wood can only be determined from its volume and known density. If you know both of those values, you can determine mass by the formula: m = D * V
It depends of the piece of wood itself and the type of wood that it is.
The density of wood is 650 kg/m3.That depends on the species of wood. Balsa is very light, D ~ 0.2. Other woods are more dense. Any that float in water have a density less than 1. If it sinks the density is greater than 1.
The property that has the greatest variation is a star's density.
The density of hickory wood is .89.
the density is in the middle of the wood chip
Use the formula Density = Mass/Volume. If you cant plug in the values...then your professor is not doing his job well.
The density of poplar, balsam wood is 0.331 grams/cm3. The density of poplar, yellow wood is 0.427 grams/cm3.
Its density. Its density.
The density of a wood is 0.72g/cm3 what will be the mass off the wood with measures 30cm101010?
No. It doesn't matter how heavy a block of wood is, it depends on the density of the wood. Generally wood floats as the density of wood is lighter than the density of the water, so it would float.
Density = Mass/Volume
Not if the wood is uniform.
the density of water is higher than the density of wood... & so an iron piece sinks & a ton of wood floats...
This can't be answered in its current form. The mass of a sample of wood can only be determined from its volume and known density. If you know both of those values, you can determine mass by the formula: m = D * V