Density equal to mass over volume, so you would have to divide 15 over 5 equal to 3 grams per cubic cm
5 g/cm^3.
Density = grams/cm^3 (cc) 3 cm^3 = 27 cm^3 Density = 12 grams/27 cm^3 = 0.4 grams/cm^3 ----------------------------
30 grams is 15% of 200 grams.
6500 / (15*7*12) = 6500 / 1260 = 5.1587 grammes per cubic centimetre
15 3x5=15
Density equal to mass over volume, so you would have to divide 15 over 5 equal to 3 grams per cubic cm
The following conversions are into grams per square centimeters: If your "15 cm sq" a square with 15 cm on a side (225 cm2) then: 200/225 = 0.888... g/cm2If your "15 cm sq" a square with 15 cm2 (about 3.87 cm on a side) then:200/15 = 13.33... g/cm2But your question asks "... into 200gram per cm square" which is a mathematicaly legitimate , if unorhtodox, question as if you had a container with 200 grams of stuff and you wanted to know how much of the container would be put on every square centimeter given the "200gram per15 cm sq" condition.The following conversions are into 200 grams per square centimeters:If your "15 cm sq" a square with 15 cm on a side (225 cm2) then: 1/225 = 0.00444... (200g)/cm2If your "15 cm sq" a square with 15 cm2 (about 3.87 cm on a side) then:0.0666... g/cm2Try in the future to be very precise about what you ask!
To calculate density, divide the mass of the material by its volume. In this case, the density would be 15 grams divided by 5 cm³, which equals 3 grams/cm³.
5 g/cm^3.
Density = mass(in grams)/volume ( volume in centimeters cubed. cc ) 9.6 kilograms = 9600 grams 15 cm^3 = 3375 cc Density = 9600 grams/3375 cc = 2.84 grams/cubic centimeters ( or milliliters) ( real density of iron is 7.86 g/ml )
The mass of an empty steel can is typically around 15 to 20 grams.
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Density = grams/cm^3 (cc) 3 cm^3 = 27 cm^3 Density = 12 grams/27 cm^3 = 0.4 grams/cm^3 ----------------------------
In this case.......... Density = mass in grams/centimeters cubed 5.54 cm * 10.6 cm * 199 cm = 11686.076 cm^3 Density = 28.6 grams/11686.076 cm^3 = 0.00245 grams/cm^3
15 cm + 7 cm = 22 cm
The mass can be calculated using the formula: mass = density x volume. Given density is 0.25 g/cm^3 and volume is 60 cm^3, mass = 0.25 g/cm^3 x 60 cm^3 = 15 grams. Therefore, the mass of the sponge is 15 grams.