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∙ 11y agoThe idea is to divide the mass by the volume.
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∙ 11y agoDensity = 4 g/mL
Density = Mass/Volume = 100 grams / 4 mL = 24 grams per mL.
Volume = mass / Density Mass = Volume * Density Density = Mass / Volume
Density = mass/volume Mass = (density) x (volume) Volume = mass/density
Density = Mass / Volume Mass = Density * Volume Volume = Mass / Density
The density of the fluid in the car battery would be 1.24 g/ml. This is calculated by dividing the mass (155g) by the volume (125ml).
The density of the object is calculated by dividing the mass (100g) by the volume (25cm3). Therefore, the density would be 4 g/cm3.
The density of the liquid can be calculated by dividing the mass (100g) by the volume (50 cm3). So, the density would be 2 g/cm3.
density = mass/volume = 100g/50mL = 2g/mL
The volume of air with a mass of 100g would depend on the density of the air. The density of air at room temperature and pressure is approximately 1.2 kg/m^3. Using the formula density = mass/volume, you can calculate that the volume of 100g of air would be approximately 0.083 m^3.
Density is defined as mass divided by volume, therefore: 100g/25cm3 = 4 g/cm3
Density = Mass/Volume = 100/200 = 0.5 grams per ml.
Density = 4 g/mL
Density = mass/volume = 155/125 = 1.24 g/cm3.
The density of mercury is approximately 13.6 g/cm³. To find the volume, you would divide the mass by the density: 100g / 13.6 g/cm³ = 7.35 cm³. Therefore, 100g of mercury would have a volume of 7.35 cm³.
Density = 4 g/mL
100g of water has a greater volume than 100g of gold. This is because the density of gold is higher than the density of water, so the same mass of gold occupies less space than the same mass of water.