grams per cubic centimeter
one unit (mls) is volume and one unit (lbs) is mass. You must stipulate the object eg. water so that its density can be determined. Density equals mass over volume (in cc trying to covert 3.1L of plasma to pounds. The density of plasma is 1.03g/cc?
grams are a unit of mass, and litres a unit of volume. You can't convert one to the other unless there is additional information in the problem, such as density.
2 words a minute. One word every thirty seconds.
To write 1.01 in word form, you would say "one and one hundredth." This represents the value of the decimal number 1.01 in words, with the "1" representing one whole unit and the "01" representing one hundredth of a unit.
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.
According to the chart, one milliliter of water would have a density of 1 g/cm3.
If the density of one marble is 2.5 g/cm³, then the density of four marbles would be the same, as density is an intrinsic property of the material. So, the density of four marbles would also be 2.5 g/cm³.
The unit for density can be anything as long as it is a unit of mass over a unit of volume. Usually it is expressed as grams/liter.
The density of one marble is the same as the density of six marbles when compared in terms of mass per unit volume. Since the density remains constant regardless of the number of marbles, the ratio of their densities is 1:6.
Litre is unit of volume; 1 litre = 1 ooo mL. To convert non-SI units in litres tables exist.
The unit "g over m2" is not an SI unit for density. SI unit for density is kg/m3 or g/cm3 or g/mL, which all represent mass per unit volume. The unit "g over m2" represents mass per unit area, not mass per unit volume.
Linear density refers to the mass per unit length of a one-dimensional object, such as a wire or string. Density, on the other hand, refers to the mass per unit volume of a three-dimensional object, such as a solid, liquid, or gas. Thus, linear density is a measure along one dimension, while density is a measure in three dimensions.
Depends upon the density of the subject (microgram is a unit of mass, mililitre is a unit of volume).
Many countries use a penny as a minor currency unit and it is likely that each one of these has a different density.
Raise it to the power of minus one. Specific volume is volume per unit mass, density is mass per unit volume. They are multiplicative inverses of one another.
One is a unit of volume, the other a unit of mass. There is no standard conversion between them. You can do the conversion for specific substances, if you know the substance's density: volume = mass / density.
one unit (mls) is volume and one unit (lbs) is mass. You must stipulate the object eg. water so that its density can be determined. Density equals mass over volume (in cc trying to covert 3.1L of plasma to pounds. The density of plasma is 1.03g/cc?