since density equal to mass/volume then mass=density times volume mathematically mass=density *volume
The definition of density is: Density = (Mass) divided by (Volume).A simple algebraic operation rearranges this definition to give: Mass = (Density) times (Volume)
Volume = mass / Density Mass = Volume * Density Density = Mass / Volume
volume = Mass * density
mass= densityxvolume.
since density equal to mass/volume then mass=density times volume mathematically mass=density *volume
for volume it is width times hight times length for desity it is mass divided by volume
I think height times width.
The formula for density is mass times volume. Therefore, density divided by volume would give you mass.
Mathematically yes, but the result isn't particularly meaningful.Mass divided by volume is density, which is a physically meaningful concept. Mass times volume is just a number with the useless units of kg . m3 (or whatever).
Mass / volume
You can find the mass of a substance by using the formula mass = density x volume. Multiply the density of the substance by its volume to calculate the mass.
The formula to find mass with density (ρ) and volume (V) is: mass = density × volume
The definition of density is: Density = (Mass) divided by (Volume).A simple algebraic operation rearranges this definition to give: Mass = (Density) times (Volume)
Mass = density x volume M=DV hi this means mass equals density multiplied by volume. so mass=d times v
Mass (M) x Volume (V) is not the formula for anything. Mass multiplied by Volume is the formula for density. Mass multiplied by velocity (speed with a direction) is the formula for momentum.
Volume = mass / Density Mass = Volume * Density Density = Mass / Volume