193g
0.1m^3
comsi?!/
The answer will depend on the units. The mass of a 100 cubed millimitres will be quite different from that of 100 cubed metres, let alone 100 cubed kilometres!
Density = Mass/VolumeVolume is not cubed, although the units in which volume is expressedmay be cubed units.
193g
Density is 2 g/cm3
0.1m^3
Yes - a litre is 10cm by 10cm by 10cm, i.e. 1dm cubed.
comsi?!/
Volume would be measure in one of the linear scales (mm, cm, m, km) CUBED. For example, if a box is 10cm x 10cm x 5cm in size, its volume is 10 x 10 x 5 = 500 cm3 (centimeters cubed). You can do this for meters (meters cubed), etc.
The answer will depend on the units. The mass of a 100 cubed millimitres will be quite different from that of 100 cubed metres, let alone 100 cubed kilometres!
mass = density x volume Mass = 5 grams per centimeter cubed x 10 centimeters cubed = 50 grams
Density = Mass/VolumeVolume is not cubed, although the units in which volume is expressedmay be cubed units.
The density of the object is 35 g/cm^3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (350g) by the volume (10cm^3).
The density must be 22.5 GRAMS per cm cubed, not 22.5 cm cubed. Then, Density = Mass/Volume implies Mass = Density*Volume = 22.5 * 5.42 = 121.95 grams.
10cmx10cmx10cm=1000cm3 1ooocm3=1000cc (centremetres cubed) =1000g (1kg) =1000ml (1L)