Density = mass/volume
so in this case 200/1500 = 0.13 g/cm3
Density = mass/volume = 75g/1500 cm3 = 1/200 g/cm3 = 0.050 g/cm3That value is half of common balsa wood density (there are other woods that are less dense but your example is rater extreme)
The soil density must be given to convert from a mass measure to a volume measure.Assuming a clay soil of density 1200 kg/cubic meter, then the volume is 1000/1200 cubic meter or 0.833 cubic meterAssuming a sandy soil of density 1500 kg/cubic meter, then the volume is 1000/15000 cubic meter or 0.667cubic meter
Come on, don't you have a graduated cylinder in which to directly measure the volume of the fluid so that you can get the 50ml that you want? And once you have the volume you want, you are also free to weigh it and find out what it actually weighs, if you need to know.
The mass can be calculated using the formula: mass = density x volume. Given density is 0.25 g/cm^3 and volume is 60 cm^3, mass = 0.25 g/cm^3 x 60 cm^3 = 15 grams. Therefore, the mass of the sponge is 15 grams.
The volume of a 1500 psi K-bottle can vary depending on the specific dimensions and specifications of the bottle. Typically, K-bottles are small compressed gas cylinders used for various applications such as welding or medical purposes. To determine the exact volume of a specific K-bottle, you would need to refer to its specifications provided by the manufacturer.
1500 mL = 1.500 L = 0.001500 kL (kilo Litre) (= 1.500*10-3 kL)and/or:1500 mL = 1500 cm3= 1.500 dm3= 1.500*10-3 m3
Density = mass/volume = 75g/1500 cm3 = 1/200 g/cm3 = 0.050 g/cm3That value is half of common balsa wood density (there are other woods that are less dense but your example is rater extreme)
Density = (mass) / (volume)From the definition, we see that density is inversely proportional to volume.If the mass is unchanged while the volume decreases by a factor of 2, the density increases by a factor of 2.The new density is (2.0 x 2) = 4 gm/cc
The soil density must be given to convert from a mass measure to a volume measure.Assuming a clay soil of density 1200 kg/cubic meter, then the volume is 1000/1200 cubic meter or 0.833 cubic meterAssuming a sandy soil of density 1500 kg/cubic meter, then the volume is 1000/15000 cubic meter or 0.667cubic meter
The weight of dry goods in kilograms for a volume of 1500 ml depends on the density of the specific material. For example, if the dry good is flour, which has an approximate density of 0.5 kg/L, then 1500 ml (or 1.5 L) would weigh about 0.75 kg. For other dry goods like sugar or rice, the weight would vary accordingly based on their densities. Always check the specific density to calculate the weight accurately.
1395g/1500mL = 0.93g/mLCome on its simple math!Mass/Volume = Density
Volume = pi*12*1500 = 1500*pi = 4712.38898 or about 4712 cubic feet
Come on, don't you have a graduated cylinder in which to directly measure the volume of the fluid so that you can get the 50ml that you want? And once you have the volume you want, you are also free to weigh it and find out what it actually weighs, if you need to know.
The mass can be calculated using the formula: mass = density x volume. Given density is 0.25 g/cm^3 and volume is 60 cm^3, mass = 0.25 g/cm^3 x 60 cm^3 = 15 grams. Therefore, the mass of the sponge is 15 grams.
To convert milligrams (mg) to cubic centimeters (cc), we need to know the density of the substance in question. Density is the mass of a substance per unit volume. Without knowing the substance, we cannot provide an accurate conversion. If we assume water as the substance, the conversion would be 1 mg = 1 cc. Therefore, 1500 mg would be equal to 1500 cc.
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