For all intents and purposes, the mass of 1 cm3 of pure water is 1 gram, at its maximum density (around 4 deg C) and a pressure of 1 atmosphere. So 200 cm3 would have a mass of 200 grams.
Nothing can have a volume of 200 cm. That is a measure of length: in 1-dimensional space, not a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space.
By unit of length and mass and conversion ,we can say that 1 m=100 cm 2 m=200 cm
150g
4*6*8=192cm3 Since 1cm3 of water has a mass 1g this is 192g of water
It is 0.825g/cm^3. Use the area of the wood to find the area of the water displaced with a depth of 1.65. This will give you the volume of the water and multiply that by it's density(1000kg/m^3) to reveal the mass of the water. The mass of the water should be equal to the mass of the wood. Divide this mass by the volume of the wood(not the water segment), which will give you the density of the wood block. Be careful with the unit conversions, you may do the right math, but still have the wrong answer.
The density of the object can be calculated using the formula: Density = Mass / Volume. In this case, the mass is 200 grams and the volume is 250 ml (which is equivalent to 250 cm^3). Therefore, the density is 200 g / 250 cm^3 = 0.8 g/cm^3.
The density of the block of wood is 0.6 g/cm³. This is calculated by dividing the mass (120 g) by the volume (200 cm³).
Density is mass/volume. For a rectangular block, the volume is [width x height x length].Assuming you meant 10 cm for width, instead of 10g, then:Volume = (10 cm)*(2 cm)*(10 cm) = 200 cm3Density = mass/volume = (200 g)/(200 cm3) = 1 g/cm3
Nothing can have a volume of 200 cm. That is a measure of length: in 1-dimensional space, not a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space.
Well, isn't that just a happy little mystery we have here! Since 1 mL is equal to 1 cm³, we can say that the block displaced 200 cm³ of water. So, that block is 200 cm³ in size, just like a beautiful little cube waiting to be painted with your imagination.
By unit of length and mass and conversion ,we can say that 1 m=100 cm 2 m=200 cm
The density of the wood can be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume: density = mass/volume. In this case, density = 120 g / 200 cm^3 = 0.6 g/cm^3. The density of the wood is 0.6 grams per cubic centimeter.
The density of water is 1 g/cm³. So, the volume of the cube of water would be equal to its mass divided by its density, which is 512g / 1 g/cm³ = 512 cm³.
Density = mass/volume , so 200/50 = 4 g / cubic cm.
150g
Density = Mass/Volume = 200 g / 5 cm3 = 40 gcm-3
1000 cubic cm