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The density is (408)/(the volume in cubic centimeters) grams per cubic centimeter.
This question makes no sense.Grams are a measure of weight;whereas centimeters are a measure of length.weight and volume (which would be cubiccentimeters) are related by the density of the substance.So that if the density of the substance was known, then multiplying the density (in grams per cubic centimeter) by the volume (in cubic centimeters) of the substance would give the weight (in grams) of the substance.
The number of centimeters has nothing to do with density. 60 cc will weigh more becaus there are more of them.
density = mass/volume density = grams/ cubic centimeter 1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter density = 17.84/15 = 1.19 grams/milliliter
2.1 grams per centimeter cubed
Mass and volume are needed to calculate the density of a graduated cylinder.
To find the volume of a sample of lead, you need to know its density. The density of lead is 11.34 grams per cubic centimeter. You can calculate the volume by dividing the mass of the lead sample by its density. In this case, the volume of a 17.6 gram sample of lead would be approximately 1.55 cubic centimeters.
Area of cylinder base = pi x Radius squared (πr2) Radius is in centimeters (cm) Area is in centimeters squared (cm2) ---- Volume = Area x Height Area is in centimeters squared (cm2) Height is in centimeters (cm) Volume is in centimeters cubed (cm3) ---- Mass = Volume x Density Density is in grams centimeter cubed (g/cm3) Volume is in centimeters cubed (cm3) Mass is in grams (g)
The density is (408)/(the volume in cubic centimeters) grams per cubic centimeter.
The density of mercury is about 13.6 grams per cubic centimeter.
To calculate density, divide the mass by the volume. In this case, the density of the ball is 2.4 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3).
The density is calculated by dividing the mass (75 grams) by the volume (30 cubic centimeters). Therefore, the density is 2.5 grams per cubic centimeter.
The density of the substance is 2 grams per cubic centimeter. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of the substance by its volume. In this case, 48 grams divided by 24 cubic centimeters equals a density of 2 grams per cubic centimeter.
To calculate density using a 100mL beaker or cylinder, you would first measure the mass of the substance using a balance. Then, you would divide the mass by the volume of the beaker or cylinder to obtain the density. Density = mass / volume.
To convert cubic centimeters to milligrams, you need to know the density of the substance in question. Multiplying the volume in cubic centimeters by the substance's density in milligrams per cubic centimeter will give you the mass in milligrams. The formula is: Mass (mg) = Volume (cm³) x Density (mg/cm³).
The weight of ethylene glycol depends on the quantity being measured. The density of ethylene glycol at room temperature is around 1.11 grams per cubic centimeter. You can calculate the weight by multiplying the volume in cubic centimeters by the density.
This question makes no sense.Grams are a measure of weight;whereas centimeters are a measure of length.weight and volume (which would be cubiccentimeters) are related by the density of the substance.So that if the density of the substance was known, then multiplying the density (in grams per cubic centimeter) by the volume (in cubic centimeters) of the substance would give the weight (in grams) of the substance.