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Density of wood = mass/volume
If its a cuboid, volume = length * breadth * height .
you weigh the block on a balance get its mass if it is a regular shape block so the volume should be length * weadth * breadth (side * side * side) the density = mass / volume
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9.6
Density of wood = mass/volume
If its a cuboid, volume = length * breadth * height .
The density of the block of wood is 0.6 g/cm^3. (Density = mass/volume)
The density of the block can be calculated using the formula: Density = mass/volume. First, calculate the volume of the block by multiplying its dimensions (2.55 cm x 3.5 cm x 1.5 cm). Then, divide the mass (300.5g) by the volume to find the density.
A block of light balsa wood and a block of heavy teak of the same size, will also have the same volume (which is the space each block occupies).
A graduated cylinder or volumetric flask could be used to measure the displacement of water when the wood block is submerged in it. By measuring the volume of water displaced, you can determine the volume of the wood block. A balance can then be used to measure the mass of the wood block, allowing you to calculate its density.
Perhaps what is meant is a cubic yard where the wood pile or block measures 3 feet wide, 3 feet long, and three feet high.
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To calculate the density of the block of wood, you would divide its mass (in grams) by its volume (in milliliters). The formula for density is: Density = Mass / Volume. Plug in the values for mass and volume to find the density of the block in g/mL.
Since, this is a cubical block, It can be length * breadth* height..