Density is a measure of mass per unit volume. Volume cannot be measured in centimetres and so this question makes no sense and cannot be answered.
To find the density of a piece of quartz with a mass of 13 grams and a volume of 6 cm³, you can use the formula for density: density = mass/volume. Plugging in the values gives you a density of 13 g / 6 cm³ = approximately 2.17 g/cm³. This density is consistent with quartz, which typically has a density ranging from about 2.6 to 2.7 g/cm³, suggesting that the piece may not be pure quartz or could have some voids or inclusions.
To find the density of the cube, you can use the formula: density = mass/volume. The volume of a cube is calculated as side³, so for a side of 5 cm, the volume is 5 cm × 5 cm × 5 cm = 125 cm³. Given the mass is 250 grams, the density is 250 g / 125 cm³ = 2 g/cm³. Thus, the density of the cube is 2 g/cm³.
To find the density of the tin box, first calculate its volume using the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: Volume = length × width × height. This gives us a volume of 5 cm × 5 cm × 4 cm = 100 cm³. The density is then calculated as mass divided by volume, so density = 80 g / 100 cm³ = 0.8 g/cm³. Thus, the density of the tin box is 0.8 g/cm³.
4 centimeters cubed! Density = grams/cm3 Density = 13 g/4 cm3 = 3.25 g/cm3 =========
Density equals to mass/volume
The density of the mineral is 5 g/cm^3. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume. In this case, 41.2 g ÷ 8.2 cm^3 = 5 g/cm^3.
The density of the object is 6 g/cm³. Density = mass/volume, mass is 300 g, volume is length x width x height = 10 cm x 5 cm x 2 cm = 100 cm³. Density = 300 g / 100 cm³ = 3 g/cm³.
The volume of the object is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height: 20 cm * 5 cm * 1 cm = 100 cm³. To find the density, divide the mass (500 g) by the volume (100 cm³): 500 g / 100 cm³ = 5 g/cm³. The density of the object is 5 g/cm³.
To find the density of the cube, you can use the formula: density = mass/volume. The volume of a cube is calculated as side³, so for a side of 5 cm, the volume is 5 cm × 5 cm × 5 cm = 125 cm³. Given the mass is 250 grams, the density is 250 g / 125 cm³ = 2 g/cm³. Thus, the density of the cube is 2 g/cm³.
To find the density of the tin box, first calculate its volume using the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: Volume = length × width × height. This gives us a volume of 5 cm × 5 cm × 4 cm = 100 cm³. The density is then calculated as mass divided by volume, so density = 80 g / 100 cm³ = 0.8 g/cm³. Thus, the density of the tin box is 0.8 g/cm³.
4 centimeters cubed! Density = grams/cm3 Density = 13 g/4 cm3 = 3.25 g/cm3 =========
The density of the object is 5 g/cm³. Density is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. In this case, 10g / 2cm³ = 5 g/cm³.
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The density of the object is 10 g/cm³. It is calculated by dividing the mass (50g) by the volume (5 cm³).
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Its density is 5 g/cm3
The density of the mass is: about 19.3 g/cm3 or 19,300 kg/m3