To find the density of an object, the formula is Density=Mass/volume
so to be able to calculate the blocks density you need to know the volume of the object (volume=length* width*height)
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Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. If the mass of the block is 7.6 kg, you would need the volume of the block in order to calculate its density. Once you have the volume, you can divide the mass by the volume to find the density.
14.6g / 9.2 cm3
Or, in decimal approximation: 1.5869565217391304347826086956522... g/cm3 which we must truncate to 1.6 g/cm3 since we only have 2 significant figures to deal with in this case.
To find the density of a block, calculate the block's mass and volume. Then, divide the mass by the volume to get the density. The formula is density = mass/volume.
To calculate the density of the block of wood, you would divide its mass (in grams) by its volume (in milliliters). The formula for density is: Density = Mass / Volume. Plug in the values for mass and volume to find the density of the block in g/mL.
The density of the block is mass/volume = 455g / 600cm^3 = 0.758 g/cm^3. Since the density of freshwater is around 1 g/cm^3, the block will float in freshwater because its density is less than that of water.
The density of the block of marble is 2.23 g/cm3. This was calculated by dividing the mass (636 g) by the volume (285 cm3) of the marble block.
Mass is a meause of density times volume. Therefor, mass= density x volume, and density = mass/volume. You divide 243 into 994. The answer to your question is approximately 4.13 grams per cubic cm.