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.
density = mass / volume Solving for mass: mass = density x volume Solving for volume: volume = mass / density
What would be the density of an object that has a volume of 25 cm3 and 5 grams?
density= mass/volume
Not enough information. To calculate mass, you would need volume and density (mass = volume x density).
You would have to know the density also. Mass = volume X density
density = mass / volume Solving for mass: mass = density x volume Solving for volume: volume = mass / density
assuming density of water of 1g/ml, there would be 1000g in a litre
1kg = 1000g ice will have volume: Density = mass /volume Volume = mass / density Volume = 1000/0.92 Volume = 1,086.95ml = 1,087ml 1,087 ml = 1.087 liters.
Density is given in terms of mass/volume. To convert this to grams/cc, convert 1 kg to grams and divide by 280 cc. Thus, 1 kg x 1000 g/kg = 1000g. Then 1000g/280 cc = 3.57 g/cc, or 4g/cc (1 sig fig)
Density = Mass/Volume
Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume. If you have a mass of 2000000 kg, you would also need the volume it occupies to calculate density. Without the volume, the density cannot be determined.
Density is equal to mass divided by volume, so to determine mass you would need to multiply density and volume.
You have to know two out of three ... mass, volume, density ... then you can find the missing one. If density is missing . . . Density = (mass)/(volume) If mass is missing . . . Mass = (density) x (volume) If volume is missing . . . Volume = (mass)/(density)
Multiply the volume and the density.
The density is equal to the mass, divided by the volume.
you have to know the mass and volume of the object. density equals the mass divided by the volume. if the mass of something was 5 and the volume 1 the density would be 5
The density of a substance is the ratio of its mass to its volume. So, I would measure the mass and volume of a substance to calculate density.