Volume will determine how much water will be displaced. The volume of an object dictates how much space it occupies, which in turn determines the amount of water it displaces when submerged. Mass alone does not directly affect water displacement.
Determine its volume by how much water it displaces, then divide mass by volume
Mass and volume of water are related by density, which is the physical property that quantifies how much mass is contained in a given volume. Water has a known density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter at a standard temperature and pressure, so by multiplying the volume of water by its density, you can find the mass. Mathematically, density = mass/volume, so mass = volume x density.
The mass of a rock is just how much it weighs. Density on the other hand can be found by finding the volume or size of the rock (most easily done in small objects by placing the rock into a beaker or graduated cylinder with markings to see how much water the rock displaces. Completely submerge the rock antd the increase in volume in the water is the volume of the rock). Once you know how much volume there is and how much mass there is (mass is how much it weighs) divide the mass by the volume which gives you the density. Density=Mass÷Volume
This is the specific gravity of the mineral. It's a comparison of how much mass a given volume of it has compared to the mass of an equal volume of water.
Density is determined by the mass of an object and its volume. This means that density represents how much mass is in a given volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume.
490gram equal ml?
1 cc water weighs 1 gm, any other unit volume will be a multiple or fraction of that.
Google volume of a cylinder. once you have the volume, plug in the density of water to get the mass.
Densities are directly related to mass per unit volume, thus the mass of water is much higher than air (for the same volume).
Mass is how much a thing weighs, Volume is how much space it takes up, and Density is how much it weighs per unit volume and is calculated as mass/volume
No, volume and mass are not the same thing. Volume is the amount of space occupied by an object, while mass is the amount of matter in an object. Mass is a measure of the quantity of atoms in the object, whereas volume is a measure of the space the object occupies.