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Density is weight divided by volume. In the case of a rectangular solid, volume is length times width times height.
You divide its mass by its volume.
It is the mass of the block divided by its volume.
You multiply its density by its volume.
Volume x Density . . . yes
What measures density
To predict the density of a floating object, you can compare the density of the object to the density of the fluid it is floating in. For an object to float, its density must be less than the density of the fluid. You can calculate the density of the object by dividing its mass by its volume.
1.3g/mL
The floating liquid will have a lower density than the liquid it is floating on.
mass of a substance is constant at any place in the universe.the reason for floating is its density is less than density of medium in which it is floating
density= mass/volumedensity
Density is weight divided by volume. In the case of a rectangular solid, volume is length times width times height.
The density of the floating cube is equal to the density of the fluid it is floating in. This is because the cube is in equilibrium, meaning the weight of the cube is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. Therefore, its density is the same as the fluid's density.
The density of a floating object is related to the density of the fluid it is floating in through Archimedes' principle. If the density of the floating object is less than the density of the fluid, it will float. The object displaces an amount of fluid equal to its weight, and the buoyant force acting on it is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.
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A hydrometer measures the specific gravity or density of a liquid, typically used to determine the alcohol content in a solution, such as beer or wine. By floating in a liquid, a hydrometer can provide a reading that indicates the concentration of sugars or alcohol in the liquid.
To find the density of floating objects, you need to measure the mass of the object and the volume of water it displaces when floating. The density can then be calculated by dividing the mass of the object by the volume of water displaced.