2.5 kg/L
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∙ 12y agoThe idea is to divide the mass by the volume. In this case, you'll get an extremely high density; no substance on Earth will have such a density. So, you would divide 5 kg by 2.5 mL and the density would be 2 kg.
Density=Mass/Volume. So D=3/2. Which is also 1.5. To the density of the object is 1.5 g/ml
Derive from measurements of length, breadth, height, radius, diameter etc. Measure the volume of displaced liquid when the object is submerged. If the object is of a material of known density (or specific gravity), weigh it and calculate volume from volume = mass/density.
Density = Mass/Volume = 9g/2cc = 4.5 g per cc.
WAY 1: multiplying are and the depth of an object WAY 2: dividing weight by the density of an object
To calculate density, divide the mass of the object by its volume. In this case, the density would be 20 kg / 10 ml = 2 kg/ml.
Density = Mass/Volume = 100/50 kg/cc = 2 kg/cc
The density of the object is 2 g/ml. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. In this case, the mass is 10g and the volume is 5 ml.
The idea is to divide the mass by the volume. In this case, you'll get an extremely high density; no substance on Earth will have such a density. So, you would divide 5 kg by 2.5 mL and the density would be 2 kg.
the density of an object that is 10 cm by 2 cm and has a mass 400g will be 10000 Kg m-3. This can be calculated by the formula, density = mass/volume
Density is the amount of matter per cubic unit. So, in order to find density, you need to divide the mass of the object by its volume. For an example: if a rock has a volume of 2 cubic meters and it has a mass of 10 kg., then you would divide 10 by 2 and you get the density of the rock (i.e., 5 kg/meter^3). Density = Mass / Volume
Find the density of a material that has a mass of 2 kg and a volume of 5 m3.
The density is 0.4 kg/m
1). Measure the objects mass and volume. 2). Divide the object's mass by its volume. The quotient is the object's density.
The definition of density is mass/volume. You have a volume (I assume) of 20cm^3, or 20 cubic centimeters, and a mass of 40 grams. You answer would therefore be 2 grams/cubic centimeter, which you can convert into your favorite units as you please. SI units would be kg/cm^3.
The mass divided my the volume determine the density of an object
The density of the object is 2 g/cm3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (40g) by the volume (20cm3).