Volume = mass/volume = 500g/10cm3 = 50g/cm3
density = mass / volume => 300g / 25.2ml ~= 11.9 g/ml
The object's density is 10 g/cm3
A gram is a unit of mass. A kilometre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
What is the density of a rectangular object with the height of 5 cm the length of 10 cm, the width of 2 cm and the mass of 50 g
The mass of 500g is 0.5kg and the mass of 3kg is 3000g.
Volume = mass/volume = 500g/10cm3 = 50g/cm3
The mass of the pickles and juice inside the jar is 172g (250g - 78g).
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).
400G is equal to 400 grams, which is a unit of measurement for mass or weight.
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 aluminum is 2.70 g/cm3. To find the density of 100 cm3 of aluminum with a mass of 250g, divide the mass by the volume: 250g / 100 cm3 = 2.50 g/cm3. The density of the aluminum sample is 2.50 g/cm3.
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
About 250 grams
Density is calculated using the formula Density = Mass / Volume. To find the density for the given values of 252mL and 500g, divide the mass by volume. Density = 500g / 252mL = 1.98 g/mL.
The density is 0.16 g/mL
density = mass/volume = 250g/45cm3 = 5.6g/cm3 (rounded to 2 sig figs)