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Density or weight is calculated by mass/volume
Depends upon the density of the metal.
Both have the same density because density is not how large an object is, it is how much mass is in an area (how thick or dense it is), so since both bars are made of iron, both are just as dense, but the 10 meter bar has more volume because 10 is greater than 5.
6500 / (15*7*12) = 6500 / 1260 = 5.1587 grammes per cubic centimetre
The volume of the gold bar is not affected by such a physical deformation and remains at 525 cm3 and so the density is unchanged.
The density of the metal can be calculated by dividing the mass of the bar (256 g) by its volume (32 cm3). This means the density of the metal is 8 g/cm3.
The density of the metal bar is 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). This is calculated by dividing the mass (57.9 g) by the volume (3 cm³).
As the volume of a chocolate bar increases, its density decreases. This is because density is calculated by dividing mass by volume, so with a larger volume and the same mass, the density will be lower. Conversely, as the volume decreases, the density will increase.
If a bar of copper has a mass of 216g and a volume of 24 cm3 then its density is 9 g/cm.
When you cut a bar of soap in half, the total mass and volume remain the same. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume, so since both mass and volume are halved when cutting the soap in half, the density remains constant.
The density of the shiny, gold-colored bar of metal is 12.19 grams over cubic centimeters. The density of a Gold(Au) is 19.3 grams over cubic centimeters. These means that the gold-colored bar of metal is not pure gold.
Stays the same. Cutting a chocolate bar in half does not change its density, as density is a measure of mass per unit volume and is independent of the size or shape of the object. The mass and volume of the chocolate bar remain the same, so the density remains constant.
mass=density/volume
An example of the density equation would be calculating the density of a gold bar. If the mass of the gold bar is 100 grams and the volume is 20 cubic centimeters, you would divide the mass (100g) by the volume (20 cm^3) to get a density of 5 g/cm^3.
Volume is how much room something takes up. Density is the mass per volume. In everyday terms, how fluffy is a substance. Feathers are rather fluffy, and have a low density. A steel bar is not very fluffy, and has a high density.
Volume is how much room something takes up. Density is the mass per volume. In everyday terms, how fluffy is a substance. Feathers are rather fluffy, and have a low density. A steel bar is not very fluffy, and has a high density.
No, cutting a candy bar in half will not change its density. Density is a constant property of a substance, and cutting it into smaller pieces does not alter its mass or volume, which are the factors that determine density.