Density = Mass/Volume = 50/(4*4*4) = 50/64 = 0.78125 grams per cm3.
We know that density=mass/volume so the density of the cube= 16 g (the mass)/64 cubic cm= 0.25 g/cubic cm
The formula for the volume of a cube is height x width x length, therefore V = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm V = 64cm3
The density is (its mass)/64 grams/cm3
The volume of a cube is found by length x width x depth. For instance, a cube measuring 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64 cubic centimetres
1) It definitely isn't a cube. 2) The volume of the so called "cube" is 64cm3.
We know that density=mass/volume so the density of the cube= 16 g (the mass)/64 cubic cm= 0.25 g/cubic cm
The volume of the cube is 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64 cm^3. To find the density, divide the mass (50g) by the volume (64 cm^3): density = 50g / 64 cm^3 ≈ 0.78 g/cm^3.
The volume of the cube is calculated by V = s^3 = 4^3 = 64 cm^3. Divide mass by volume to get density: density = mass / volume = 512g / 64 cm^3 = 8 g/cm^3.
The volume of a cube equals its side length cubed. In this case it is 4cm3 which gives a volume of 64cm3
The formula for the volume of a cube is height x width x length, therefore V = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm V = 64cm3
To find the density of an object, you need to use the formula: density = mass/volume. First, find the volume of the object by multiplying its dimensions: 3cm x 2cm x 4cm = 24cm³. Then, divide the mass (96g) by the volume (24cm³) to get the density: 96g / 24cm³ = 4 g/cm³.
The density is (its mass)/64 grams/cm3
Length=4cm width=4cm height=4cm
Volume of a cube (or cuboid) is length x width x height. In the case of a cube, all three are the same: length = width = height. For a 4cm cube, length = width = height = 4cm, thus: volume = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64cm3.
To calculate the density, you need to know the mass of the object. Density is mass divided by volume. Once you have the mass, you can plug it into the equation with the given dimensions of 4cm x 2cm x 3cm to find the density in g/cm^3.
The volume of a cube is found by length x width x depth. For instance, a cube measuring 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64 cubic centimetres
The density of liquid water is 1gram per cubic centimeter. A cube 2*4*1 has a volume of 8 cubic centimeters. Thus if it is a cube of water it should have a mass of 8 grams. As your cube has a mass of only 8 mg (that is 8 milligrams) the substance CAN NOT BE LIQUID WATER because it only has a density of .001grams per cubic centimeter.