Nothing can have a volume of 500 cm. Volume cannot be measured in cm, which is a measure of length - in 1D space, not volume in 3D space.
To find what is 400g more than 1.9kg, first convert 1.9kg to grams. Since 1kg equals 1000g, 1.9kg is 1900g. Adding 400g to this gives you 1900g + 400g = 2300g. Therefore, 400g more than 1.9kg is 2300g, which is equivalent to 2.3kg.
1kg = 1000g 400g x 1kg/1000g = 0.400kg
400 g
5% of 400g= 5% * 400= 0.05 * 400= 20g
The number of apples in 400g can vary depending on the size and type of apple. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs around 150-200g. Therefore, in 400g, you can expect to have roughly 2-3 medium-sized apples. It's important to note that this estimation may not be precise due to the variability in apple sizes.
The density of the wooden board is 0.8 g/cm^3. You calculate density by dividing the mass (400 g) by the volume (500 cm^3). So, density = mass/volume = 400g/500cm^3 = 0.8g/cm^3.
To calculate density, divide the mass by the volume. In this case, the density would be 0.8 g/cm³ (density = mass/volume = 400g / 500cm³).
The density of the object is 40 g/ml. This is calculated by dividing the mass (400g) by the volume (10ml). Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a certain volume.
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
I'm going to assume you mean a volume of 500cm3. density = mass/volume = 400g/500cm3 = 0.8g/cm3
400g/500cm = 0.8 g/cm3
The volume of 400g depends on the density of the substance. To convert grams to milliliters, you need to know the density of the substance. If you know the density, you can use the formula: volume (mL) = mass (g) / density (g/mL).
The density of oil can vary, but on average it is around 0.92 g/mL. Using this density, 400g of oil would be approximately 435 mL.
1 and 2/3 of a cup :)
2kg and 400g
3kg - 400g is equal to 2.6kg.
3.33... (recurring) grams per cubic centimetre.