d = m/v = 14/7 = 2 g/ml
A box with a volume of 14 cm3 has a capacity of 14 milliliters.
This question can not be answered because the unit types are different. Meters are a linear measurement while mL or milliliters is a volume measurement.
The volume is still 100 ml: the shape does not affect the volume.
The volume of the object can be determined by calculating the difference in water levels before and after the object was placed in the graduated cylinder. Initially, the volume was 88 mL, and after adding the object, it increased to 100 mL. Therefore, the volume of the object is 100 mL - 88 mL, which equals 12 mL.
d = m/v = 14/7 = 2 g/ml
A box with a volume of 14 cm3 has a capacity of 14 milliliters.
if you multiply:14 X 1.5 it should give you 21.
None. Millilitres are a unit of volume, centimetres are a unit of linear distance.
Because volume (mL) is multiplied by density (g/mL) to obtain mass (g). Since the formula for density does not contain (mL) raised or reduced to any power, the relationship between volume and mass (we call the relaitonship density) is linear.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
In terms of liquid volume, a cubic centimeter is equal to one milliliter. In the metric system, these two units of volume measurements are equivalent.
The volume of the object is 5.8 mL. This can be calculated by subtracting the initial volume (17.8 mL) from the final volume (23.6 mL).
36 ml IS a volume
density is weight over volume. think about the unit! g/ml. so its 14/37. so thats 0.3784 g / ml
This question can not be answered because the unit types are different. Meters are a linear measurement while mL or milliliters is a volume measurement.
2.7 ml