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That quotient is the object's "density".mass of an object divided by volume = mass per unit volume = density of that object.
it will increase. the epuation for density is mass divided by volume.
Divide its mass by its volume.
Density is calculated as Mass / Volume. Therefore for an object that has a mass of 350 grams and a volume of 95 cm^3, the density would be 3.684 g/cm^3. Water has an estimated 1g/cm^3 density, therefore the density of this object is greater than that of water and would sink.
You need the mass and volume of an object in order to calculate density. density = mass/volume For example, an object has a mass of 25 grams (g) and a volume of 17 cubic centimeters (cm3). According to the density formula, density = 25g/17cm3 = 1.5g/cm3
Density is the ratio of mass to volume. Thus, the density of an object is the mass of the object divided by its volume.
What would be the density of an object that has a volume of 25 cm3 and 5 grams?
volume is how much space is in an object (an object with more volume would be bigger) weight is how heavy an object feels due to gravity (an object with more weight would be harder to lift) density is how much matter is in an amount of space (an object with more density would weigh as much as an object with less density but in a smaller space/volume)
Multiply the volume and the density.
To know the density you need to know the volume of that object. density = mass divided by volume.
That quotient is the object's "density".mass of an object divided by volume = mass per unit volume = density of that object.
The density of an object is Mass/Volume, so 5.5/1.56^3 would give you your density.
it will increase. the epuation for density is mass divided by volume.
Divide its mass by its volume.
The shape of an object is not enough to calculate its density. You also need its mass and then Density = Mass/Volume.
Time squared over distance. No, it is not "Density". Density is mass divided by VOLUME. Weight is the force of gravity acting on the mass. force = mass * acceleration. Thus, mass/force = 1/acceleration, or, in generic units, time squared over distance. Don't believe every game show answer you hear.
Density is calculated as Mass / Volume. Therefore for an object that has a mass of 350 grams and a volume of 95 cm^3, the density would be 3.684 g/cm^3. Water has an estimated 1g/cm^3 density, therefore the density of this object is greater than that of water and would sink.