Density is mass divided by volume (usual units are grams per millilitres)
define the following write the units and formula
The relationship between mass, volume, and density is expressed by the formula: ( \text{Density} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} ). This means that density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. Alternatively, you can rearrange the formula to find mass or volume: ( \text{Mass} = \text{Density} \times \text{Volume} ) or ( \text{Volume} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Density}} ).
You don't leave it very clear what the question is. But problems that involve mass and volume MIGHT be related to density. To calculate the density, divide themass by the volume.
Density = mass / volume
density = mass / volume
density is defined as the quantity in mass upon quantity in volume Mass/volume= density
define the following write the units and formula
The relationship between mass, volume, and density is expressed by the formula: ( \text{Density} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} ). This means that density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. Alternatively, you can rearrange the formula to find mass or volume: ( \text{Mass} = \text{Density} \times \text{Volume} ) or ( \text{Volume} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Density}} ).
Density, mass, and volume are related through the formula density mass/volume. Density is the amount of mass in a given volume, so as mass increases or volume decreases, density also increases.
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== Density== Mass/ Volume ==
It is related by the grams that are measured by density
In the SI system the unit of density is kilograms per cubic meter.
Knowing the mass doesn't tell you the volume. They're related by the quantity called the "density" of a sample. So if, along with the mass, you also know the density, then the volume is (mass) divided by (density). But if you only know the mass, there's no way to calculate the volume. Equal masses of air and water have very different volumes.
You don't leave it very clear what the question is. But problems that involve mass and volume MIGHT be related to density. To calculate the density, divide themass by the volume.
Density = mass / volume
Density = Mass/ Volume