Density is mass per unit volume; in metric system it is grams per cubic centimeter; in the English system, we use the term as weight per unit volume, or pounds per cubic inch
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In the SI system, the standard unit of density is the kilogram per cubic metre. The SI system doesn't use centimetres.
There are no units for measuring the use of temperature.
The gallon is a unit of Volume and the ton is a unit of Mass, so the answer depends on the density of the substance you are measuring.
square of binomial
density= mass/volume
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density = mass/volume. The unit of density is kg/m3
grams per CC
The unit for density is kg m-3.
There are no units for measuring the use of temperature.
density = mass/volume Any unit for density should have a mass unit over a volume unit. Some examples include: kg/m3, g/cm3, g/mL.
The unit in SI is Mg/m3. Submultiples are frequently used (g/cm3).
The standard international unit for measuring density is kilograms per cubic metrer (kg/m3).
The gallon is a unit of Volume and the ton is a unit of Mass, so the answer depends on the density of the substance you are measuring.
g/c3 (grams per cubic centimeter) or lb/ft3 (pounds per cubic foot)
Yes, we can use hydrometer to measure the density of milk. Explanation Hydrometer is a device which is used to measure the density of a liquid. Hydrometers are calibrated for different uses, such as a lactometer for measuring the density (creaminess) of milk, a saccharometer for measuring the density of sugar in a liquid, or an alcoholometer for measuring higher levels of alcohol in spirits
Lactometer is used in measuring the density of milk.