The mass of 1 cc (cubic centimetre or cm3) of water is 1 gram.
Strictly speaking, the equality of mass and volume measures applies for distilled water at 20 deg C at 1 atmosphere, but for all but the most extreme situations is valid.
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The equation to calculate the volume of water from its mass is V = m / ρ, where V is the volume, m is the mass, and ρ is the density of water (approximately 1000 kg/m^3).
Density is understood to be mass per unit volume, so D=M/V is the correctly expressed equation.
The volume of water is directly proportional to its mass. This means that as you increase the volume of water, the mass will also increase proportionally. Conversely, if you decrease the volume of water, the mass will decrease accordingly.
Density is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume. The equation is: Density = Mass / Volume. The resulting value is typically expressed in units such as grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3).
Used the equation Density=Mass/Volume to solve this one.
The formula for density of a planet is mass divided by volume. It is given by the equation: density = mass / volume.