Cannot be answered without knowing the size of the cube!
If the cube were 1 cm on a side the density would be 60.
If the cube were 10 cm on a side the density would be 0.06...
We cannot determine the answer because we are not given the volume.
Density= mass/volume
Volume of a cube=L3 ; where L = side length
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The density of the cube would depend on its volume. If the cube has a volume of 30 cm^3 (assuming it is a solid cube), then the density would be 2 g/cm^3 (60g / 30 cm^3).
To find the density of the cube material, divide the mass of the cube by its volume. You would first need to know the volume of the cube to calculate its density accurately. If the volume of the cube is 8cm³, then the density would be 96g/8cm³ = 12g/cm³.
The density of the floating cube is equal to the density of the fluid it is floating in. This is because the cube is in equilibrium, meaning the weight of the cube is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. Therefore, its density is the same as the fluid's density.
To find the density of a cube, you would first measure the mass of the cube using a scale. Next, measure the length of one side of the cube to find its volume. Finally, you can calculate density by dividing the mass of the cube by its volume. Density = Mass/Volume.
The volume of the cube is (5.0 cm)^3 = 125 cm^3. To find the density, divide the mass by the volume: density = mass / volume = 250 g / 125 cm^3 = 2 g/cm^3. The density of the cube is 2 g/cm^3.
The density is 4 g/cm3.