The same 2 to 3 because the mass is directly proportional to the volume. Recall the relationship Mass = volume x density. Here density remains constant
Area ratio = (edge-length ratio)2 Volume ratio = (edge-length ratio)3 Volume ratio = (area ratio)3/2
surface area to volume ratio can be solved by solving the surface are of something and the volume of something then putting them togetherEXAMPLE: if it is a cube with 4 cm on each side it would be 6(4)^2 = 6(16)=96cm and volume would be 4^3= 64 so ratio would be 96:64 which can be simplified 3:2 or 3 to 2
The surface area to volume ratio of a cube is calculated by dividing its surface area by its volume. For a cube with side length ( s ), the surface area is ( 6s^2 ) and the volume is ( s^3 ). Thus, the surface area to volume ratio is ( \frac{6s^2}{s^3} = \frac{6}{s} ). This means that as the side length of the cube increases, the surface area to volume ratio decreases.
To calculate the radius to volume ratio of a sphere, first determine the volume using the formula ( V = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3 ), where ( r ) is the radius. Then, the radius to volume ratio is given by ( \frac{r}{V} = \frac{r}{\frac{4}{3} \pi r^3} ). Simplifying this expression results in the ratio ( \frac{3}{4\pi r^2} ). Thus, the radius to volume ratio decreases as the radius increases.
1. Calculate the surface area 2. Calculate the volume 3. Divide
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The ratio mass divided by volume represents density, which is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of a substance. The units for density are typically expressed as mass per unit volume (e.g., g/cm^3 or kg/m^3).
Area ratio = (edge-length ratio)2 Volume ratio = (edge-length ratio)3 Volume ratio = (area ratio)3/2
Density is the ratio of mass to volume of a substance. d = rho = m / V Density generally depends upon the following : ( 1 ) Identity of the substance ( 2 ) Temperature ( 3 ) Pressure for gases
The density of an object with a mass of 16 g and volume of 8 cm^3 would be 2 g/cm^3.
Density is a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume. :)
1) Calculate the area 2) Calculate the volume 3) Divide the area by the volume to get the ratio
Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. It is a ratio of mass to volume, typically expressed in units such as grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3).
surface area to volume ratio can be solved by solving the surface are of something and the volume of something then putting them togetherEXAMPLE: if it is a cube with 4 cm on each side it would be 6(4)^2 = 6(16)=96cm and volume would be 4^3= 64 so ratio would be 96:64 which can be simplified 3:2 or 3 to 2
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Density is mass divided by volume. In this case, density = 10 (mass) / 5 (volume) = 2 units (e.g., g/cm^3).
This is called the weight density. Weight density of water, for instance, is 62.4 lb/ft^3