Use the expression, density = mass/ volume.
So density = 150/115 = 1.304 g/cm3
The formula for density is mass divided by volume. In this case, the density of the metal is 150.0 g / 115.0 cm^3, which equals 1.30 g/cm^3.
It depends on what substance you're talking about. Water and liquid steel have different densities, but this is in cooking, so we'll assume you mean water (other liquids like milk are probably close to water in density). Water has a density of about 1 gram per mL, so 1150 mL = 1150 g. Then it's just a matter of converting grams to pounds - there are about 454 g in 1 lb, so it is about 1150/454, which equals2.53 lb (using more accurate numbers gives it closer to 2.54 lb, but in either case, it's about two and a half pounds).
There are 10mm in a centimetre. You have to multiply by 10 to convert here. 115*10 is 1150 millimetres.
1150 celcius
1150m3 is 1,150,000 liters.
1.15 kW is equivalent to 1150 watts.
1000 grams = 1 kilogram so 1150 grams = 1150/1000 kg = 1.15 kg
1150 grams = 1.150 kg = 1.15 x 2.205 pounds
There are 1000 milligrams in a gram. Therefore 1150 grams is 1150000 milligrams.
1150 grams 1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = .001 kg
1150g = 40.57oz
It depends on what substance you're talking about. Water and liquid steel have different densities, but this is in cooking, so we'll assume you mean water (other liquids like milk are probably close to water in density). Water has a density of about 1 gram per mL, so 1150 mL = 1150 g. Then it's just a matter of converting grams to pounds - there are about 454 g in 1 lb, so it is about 1150/454, which equals2.53 lb (using more accurate numbers gives it closer to 2.54 lb, but in either case, it's about two and a half pounds).
That will also depend on the material. If all those measurement are in mm, multiply them all together to get the volume, convert the volume to some convenient unit such as liters (= cubic decimeters), then multiply by the density of the material.
1150, as a fraction is 1150/1.It is 1150/1.
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It depends on the density of rubber. Different kind of rubber have different density so different weights. weight = volume X Density in your case the volume is 1cuM. Natural rubber - 920 Kg/cu M Neoprene Rubber - 1230 kg/ cu M Silicone Rubber - 1150 kg/cu M EPDM Rubber - 860 kg/cu M Ramki- India
There are approximately 2.54 pounds in 1150 grams.
The pressure at a depth of 100 m below the surface can be calculated using the formula: pressure = density x gravitational acceleration x depth. Given the density of 1150 kg/m^3 and assuming a gravitational acceleration of 9.81 m/s^2, the pressure at 100 m below the surface would be approximately 1147,850 Pa.