The volume is 5m3 density=1,200 kgm3 what is the mass
To find the volume of the pile of paper, we can use the formula for density, which is mass divided by volume (density = mass/volume). Assuming the density of the paper is approximately 800 kg/m³, we can rearrange the formula to find volume: volume = mass/density. Therefore, the volume of the pile of 500 sheets of paper would be 2.0 kg / 800 kg/m³ = 0.0025 m³, or 2500 cm³.
Nothing can have a volume of 500 cm. Volume cannot be measured in cm, which is a measure of length - in 1D space, not volume in 3D space.
To calculate the density of the clay, use the formula: density = mass/volume. Given that the mass is 1000 grams and the volume is 500 cm³, the density would be 1000g / 500cm³ = 2 g/cm³. Therefore, the density of the clay is 2 g/cm³.
The density would be 25/500 =0.05 g/mL This is a totally unlikely result since the rock has roughly one twentieth the density of water!
The volume of 500 mg in a syringe depends on the concentration of the substance being measured. For example, if the solution has a concentration of 100 mg/mL, then 500 mg would occupy 5 mL in the syringe. To determine the exact volume, you need to know the specific concentration of the solution.
500 mg of water is equivalent to 0.5 grams, which is a small volume of liquid. Since the density of water is approximately 1 g/mL, 500 mg of water would occupy about 0.5 mL. This volume is roughly equivalent to a few drops of water, making it difficult to visualize without a precise measuring tool.
To calculate the density, you need to divide the mass by the volume.
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The density of the wooden board is 0.8 g/cm^3. You calculate density by dividing the mass (400 g) by the volume (500 cm^3). So, density = mass/volume = 400g/500cm^3 = 0.8g/cm^3.
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. In this case, the density of the object would be 1250 kg/m^3 (500 kg / 0.4 m^3).
To find the volume of the pile of paper, we can use the formula for density, which is mass divided by volume (density = mass/volume). Assuming the density of the paper is approximately 800 kg/m³, we can rearrange the formula to find volume: volume = mass/density. Therefore, the volume of the pile of 500 sheets of paper would be 2.0 kg / 800 kg/m³ = 0.0025 m³, or 2500 cm³.
Nothing can have a volume of 500 cm. Volume cannot be measured in cm, which is a measure of length - in 1D space, not volume in 3D space.
Density = mass divided by volume. Thus the density here is 0.5 kg/0.252 L or approximately 1.98 kg/L. The SI-unit for density is kg/m³, but the above units are more common.
I'm going to assume you mean a volume of 500cm3. density = mass/volume = 400g/500cm3 = 0.8g/cm3
The volume cannot be 25 cm, since that is not a volume measure. Assuming the volume is 25 cm3, Density = mass/volume = 500 g / 25 cm3 = 20 grams per cm3
1000 kg/ 2 m3 = 500 kg per cubic meter density or 0.5 g/cm3 or approximately half the density of water
density = mass / volumeso 0.78 (lbs/gal) = 500 lbs / volume (gal)500/0.78 = volume = 641.03 gallons