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∙ 14y agoDensity = Mass / Volume
Mass = Density * Volume
Volume = Mass / Density
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∙ 14y agomass (m) divided by volume (V) = density (d) m/V = d m = d times V
mass................because the equation of density is- d m=mass _______ v=volume please correct me if im wrong
There is no straight conversion. A kilogram is a unit of mass, while a liter is a unit of volume. The general relationship is: mass = volume x density In other words, you need to know the density for a specific material, to make the conversion for that material.
The three are related by the relationship: density = mass / volume.
For two liquids of the same volume, the liquid with a higher density will have greater mass. Similarly, the liquid with a greater mass has a higher density. This is only true for samples of equal volume, however.
Density is the property that describes the relationship between the mass of a material and its volume. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume, and it is typically expressed in units such as grams per cubic centimeter.
A property of matter called "density".
The mathematical relationship between mass 'm' and volume 'V' is that the ratio of these two quantities is equal to the density. The ratio of a substanceâ??s mass and volume is given as mass per unit volume. Density is a physical property of a substance.
Density describes the relationship between the mass and volume of a substance. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.
Dividing the mass by the volume results in the density.
mass / volume is density.
Mass and volume.
Density is the measure of mass per unit volume of a substance. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. Therefore, the relationship between density, mass, and volume is that density is directly proportional to mass and inversely proportional to volume.
density equals mass divided by volume
The relationship between mass and volume of a liquid is described by its density. Density is calculated as mass divided by volume. Therefore, the greater the volume of a liquid for a given mass, the lower its density, and vice versa.
I am not sure what you mean with "pattern". The relationship is: density = mass / volume, or mass = volume x density.
Depth refers to the distance from the surface to a specific point within a substance or material, while density is the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance. In general, as depth increases, density tends to increase as well due to the accumulation of mass in a smaller volume. However, this relationship can vary depending on the specific characteristics of the substance or material.