Density = Mass/Volume
So Volume = Mass/Density = 45.6g / 10.5 g per ml = 45.6/10.5 ml = 4.34 ml (to 2 dp)
To calculate the volume of the silver metal, divide the mass by the density. Volume = mass / density = 2500 g / 10.5 g/cm^3 = 238.1 cm^3. Therefore, 2500 g of silver metal will have a volume of 238.1 cm^3.
To find the density in g/cm^3, you first need to convert the mass from pounds to grams and the volume from milliliters to cubic centimeters. 1 pound is approximately 453.592 grams, so 55 pounds is about 24998.56 grams. 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter, so 105 ml is 105 cm^3. Therefore, the density is calculated as mass (24998.56 g) divided by volume (105 cm^3), which equals approximately 238.08 g/cm^3.
Note 5cm isn't a volume it is a length therefore for the answer we are assuming the volume is 5cm3 Density = mass/volume Density = 15g/5cm3 = 0.015kg/0.000005m3 Density = 3g/cm3 or in SI units 3,000kg/m3
105 kg is equivalent to 231.49 pounds.
7 tablespoons of butter is approximately equal to 100 grams.
Density is grams per cm3. 615/105 = 5.86 g/cm3
The density is about 5.86 g/cm3
To calculate the volume of the silver metal, divide the mass by the density. Volume = mass / density = 2500 g / 10.5 g/cm^3 = 238.1 cm^3. Therefore, 2500 g of silver metal will have a volume of 238.1 cm^3.
To find the density in g/cm^3, you first need to convert the mass from pounds to grams and the volume from milliliters to cubic centimeters. 1 pound is approximately 453.592 grams, so 55 pounds is about 24998.56 grams. 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter, so 105 ml is 105 cm^3. Therefore, the density is calculated as mass (24998.56 g) divided by volume (105 cm^3), which equals approximately 238.08 g/cm^3.
5.86 g/cm^3 615 g / 105 cm^3 = 5.86 g/cm^3
Note 5cm isn't a volume it is a length therefore for the answer we are assuming the volume is 5cm3 Density = mass/volume Density = 15g/5cm3 = 0.015kg/0.000005m3 Density = 3g/cm3 or in SI units 3,000kg/m3
105 pounds is 47,627.2 grams.
105 grams is about 0.231 pounds.
105 grams = 3.7 oz, approx.
Since 1 dry ounce = approximately 28.4 grams, it would be approximately 298 grams.
zero. They are two different grades of refined white sugar. Caster's sugar is a very fine ground granulated sugar, often called fine or superfine granules in the US. Granulated sugar is the more common table sugar, typically purchased for household use. 2 Tbs. of "caster's" sugar can be substituted for 2 Tbs. of granulated sugar. 2 Tbs. of granulated sugar can be ground or pounded down to make 2 Tbs. of caster's sugar.
About 2,976.7 grams.