When You are measuring the volume of an object(not liquid)
The SI unit of measure for volume is the 'Litre'.
Unit for density is not properly given. Hope it would be 11.4 g per cm3. Then the volume will be got by dividing the given mass by the density. So required volume = mass / density = g /(g/cm3) = 13/11.4 cm3 = 1.14 cm3 nearly
While many different units can be used to measure volume, the most common units for measuring volume are the cubic centimeter (cm3) = 1 milliliter (ml).
SI unit do scientists use to measure a liquid is cubic meter ,that is,m^3.SI derived unit, the cubic metre. The volume of a container is generally understood to be the capacity of the container
Use the formula M=DV mass= density x volume m= 0.7989 g/mL(17.4 mL)
use unit-cm3,mm3,m3
use unit-cm3,mm3,m3
use unit-cm3,mm3,m3
When you are measureing smaller units you would use mL
The SI unit of measure for volume is the 'Litre'.
The measurement to find volume is cm3 pronounced (centimetre's cube) YOU USE SMALL CM3 SQUARES
Unit for density is not properly given. Hope it would be 11.4 g per cm3. Then the volume will be got by dividing the given mass by the density. So required volume = mass / density = g /(g/cm3) = 13/11.4 cm3 = 1.14 cm3 nearly
use formula: density = mass per volume so the density is 2000 g / 4000 cm3 = 0.5 g/cm3
While many different units can be used to measure volume, the most common units for measuring volume are the cubic centimeter (cm3) = 1 milliliter (ml).
Mass= Kg (Kilograms) Weight= N (Newtons) or if your measuring volume, then it would be: cm3 (Centimeters Cubed)
SI unit do scientists use to measure a liquid is cubic meter ,that is,m^3.SI derived unit, the cubic metre. The volume of a container is generally understood to be the capacity of the container
When you are using the "cgs" system (centimeters gram seconds). But you might prefer cubic miles or cubic metres etc if you were dealing with large things.