~1.55 gm/cm3
density = mass/volumes
do the math
1000 grams of silver with a density of 10,49 has a volume of 95,33 cubic centimeters (a cube 4,47 centimeters on a side).
Density: Mass/Volume Answer: 2.5
Assuming you mean 80 cubic centimeters, the density would be 62/80 or 0.775gms/cc
That depends on its density.
Uh. No. That would be 196 grams.
Density = Mass/Volume = 3.68 grams per cubic centimetre.
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8 grams/4 cubic centimeters = 2 grams per cubic centimeter
An object with a mass of 24 g and a volume of 8 cc has a density of 3 g/cc
Density = Mass/Volume = 100/50 kg/cc = 2 kg/cc
Just divide the mass by the volume.
Density = Mass/Volume = 84g / 21 cc = 4 grams per cubic centimetre.
-- 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".
1.5 grm/cm3
Do you mean cubic centimeters? If yes, then 5g/cubic cm.
Density = Mass / Volume Density = 26.94g / 2.568 cc = 10.5 g/cc
Density is the measurement of something per a given volume. The units of density are mass units divided by volume units. An object with a mass of 40g and a volume of 8 cubic cm would have the density of 40 g / 8 cubic cm or 5 g / cubic cm