Simple. The relation between density [p], mass [m], and volume [V] is:
p = m / V
So, if the mass is 5g and the volume is 1.25cm3:
p = (5 g) / (1.25cm3) = 4 g/cm3
Done!
To determine density, you need both the volume and mass of the object. If the volume is 195 cm3 and you know the object's mass in grams, you can divide the mass by the volume to find the density in g/cm3.
You need to know the volume as well as the mass to be able to calculate the density
The object's density is 5 g/mL
Mass = Density*Volume = 4.3 g/mL * 25mL = 107.5 grams
The density of the object can be calculated using the formula: Density = Mass/Volume. Plugging in the values, Density = 30 grams / 10 cm^3 = 3 grams/cm^3. Therefore, the density of the object is 3 grams/cm^3.
Density is the mass of an object divided by its volume. Without knowing the volume of the object, we cannot determine its density.
Density is a measure of mass per unit volume, so to determine the density of 101 grams, you need to know the volume of the object or material that weighs 101 grams. Once you have the volume, you can calculate the density by dividing the mass (101 grams) by the volume.
What would be the density of an object that has a volume of 25 cm3 and 5 grams?
To determine density, you need both the volume and mass of the object. If the volume is 195 cm3 and you know the object's mass in grams, you can divide the mass by the volume to find the density in g/cm3.
You need to know the volume as well as the mass to be able to calculate the density
-- Take an object or a sample of a substance-- Measure its mass, and express the result in grams-- Measure its volume, and express the result in cubic centimeters-- Divide the mass by the volume. The result of the division is the density of the object or substance,expressed in "grams per cubic centimeter".
The two factors that determine a material's density are its mass and volume. Density is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume. Materials with more mass packed into a smaller volume will have higher density.
Impossible to answer. A volume is not measured in grams it is a cubic amount
In physics the density (ρ) of a body is the ratio of its mass (m) to its volume (V), a measure of how tightly the matter within it is packed. So in order to answer your question, the volume of the object must be known. If the volume is known, simply divide its mass with its volume. Also pay attention to what units are used to express mass and volume and present them in your answer. For example, if the mass is in grams and the volume is in cubic centimers, the number in your answer will have the unit grams per cubic centimeter.
Density = Mass / Volume So, density of an object with a volume of 10ml and a mass of 20 grams is = m / v = 20grams/10ml = 2g/ml
It depends on the volume of the object.
Density=Mass/Volume You need also to know the volume !