The mass is 5,323 g.
if the rock is as you say then you could turn it into 3cm cubed and a mass of 30 grams. that means that it is 1cm cubed and a mass of 10 grams, so that means the density is 10 g/cc,while water's is 1 g/cc , finally the rock is ten times heavier then the water.
1 trillion miles on 1cm cubed of fuel
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To find the mass of 100 ml of water, you can use the density of water, which is approximately 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, the mass of 100 ml of water would be 100 grams.
There is 1g of water for each 1cm(cubed) of water. So you can work it out from that.
15. 1cm cubed = 1ml.
1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1 cubed cmLength x width x depth.
1 ml=1cm^3 so you have 50cm^3
The answer will depend on the units. The mass of a 100 cubed millimitres will be quite different from that of 100 cubed metres, let alone 100 cubed kilometres!
Mass is just the amount of matter an object has. I think you would be looking for the volume of the cube.. Volume = length times width times height. So 1cm, times 1cm, times 1cm would be.. 1 cm cubed.
Neither. They are identical volumes.