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A volume would be expressed in cubic meters (m3), not in meters.
It depends on the density of the material, since tonnes are a unit of weight, and m3 is a unit of volume. Since density expresses the weight per unit of volume, you can divide the weight by the density to find the volume. If we happens to be dealing with 7460 tonnes of water (density 1 tonne/m3) then there will be 7460 m3.
Under standard conditions (25oC, 1atm), the density of air is about 1.168kg/m3. Hence 1kg of air would have a volume of: 1.168kg/m3 divided by 1kg = 0.8562m3
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Density (kg/m3) = mass(kg)/volume(m3)= 0.386/20x10-3 = 19.333333....kg/m3
The mass of an object is equal to the object's density multiplied by the volume (size) mass (kg) = density (kg/m3) x volume (m3)
m3 is a cubic meter. It is the volume equivalent of a cube 1 meter wide by 1 meter deep by 1 meter tall. 1 m3 is equivalent to 1000 liters.
The mass of an object is equal to the object's density multiplied by the volume (size) mass (kg) = density (kg/m3) x volume (m3)
It all depends upon the density of the substance. For 1 Kg of Mercury, with a density of 13534 Kg/m3 it will occupy a volume of about 0.0000739 m3. For 1 Kg of Hydrogen with a density of 0.0899 kg/m3 it will occupy a volume of about 11.12 m3.
use unit-cm3,mm3,m3
The volume is 0.7854 m3
The answer is 0.5 m^-1
The volume is 42.88 m3
Density is the ratio of an object's mass to its volume.
The object's density is 2.3 g/mL. But to tell you the truth,if your doing a science packet,i think im probably doinq the same on as you
The liter is a unit of volume, but it is only tolerated, it is not part of SI. The basic unit of volume in SI is the metric cube (m3). 1 m3 = 1 000 L
The density of the object would be 1.91 kg/m³ (density = mass/volume).