Length would be the most appropriate unit of measurement
That depends what you want to measure: length, width, volume, weight, mass, density, etc.
The formula to calculate the density of cement fiber boards is: Density = Mass / Volume Measure the mass (weight) of the board, then calculate the volume by multiplying the length, width, and thickness of the board. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to get the density.
You need to find the mass and you need to find the volume. The latter may be calculated from the length of the side of the cube. Then, density = Mass/Volume in the appropriate measurement units.
Miles measure length, square miles measure area, and cubic miles measure volume.
4096 cm is not a volume, but a length. Once you know the volume, divide the mass by the volume to get the density.
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, base area, volume, mass, density, optical density, temperature, and so on.
Weigh the material in pounds. Then measure the length, width and height. Do this in feet. Calculate the volume by multiplying length x width x height = Volume. Volume = length x width x height Divide the weight by the volume: Weight / Volume Density = Weight / Volume Your density is in units of lbs per cubic foot
-- Get a pure piece of it. The size of the piece doesn't matter. -- Measure the mass of the piece. -- Measure the volume of the piece. -- The density of the substance is mass of the piece/volume of the piece.
That depends what you want to measure: length, width, volume, weight, mass, density, etc.
The answer depends on what you want to measure: its mass, length, "equatorial" circumference, volume, density, temperature, conductivity, ...
Mass is typically used to measure how heavy an object is, including animals like dogs. Volume, weight, length, and density are not direct measures of weight or heaviness in this context.
Length. . . . . . . . . meter Mass . . . . . . . . . . kilogram Volume . . . . . . . . cubic meter Density . . . . . . . . gram/cm^3 Time . . . . . . . . . . second Temperature . . . Kelvin
Density = mass/volume.
The question cannot be answered. Density is a measure of mas per unit volume, or the ratio of mass and volume. 13 millimetres is a measure of distance or length: there is no information in the question about the volume.
345 mm is a measure of length. A measure of density would have units of mass divided by volume.
Meter, gram, liter, (density is a ratio [mas/volume]), second, and it depends on what you're measuring.
The formula to calculate the density of cement fiber boards is: Density = Mass / Volume Measure the mass (weight) of the board, then calculate the volume by multiplying the length, width, and thickness of the board. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to get the density.