density is given as mass/volume.=27/9=3kg/m^3
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To find density, you must use the formula of D=M/V or density = mass divided by volume. You have given us 9g as a volume, but that should be either liters or some other measurement of volume. I'll assume liters. 45/9 = 5. So, The density of a solid that has a mass of 45 grams and a volume of 9.0 liters would be 5 grams/liter.
Density = mass/volume = 5.4g/(9*2*6) cm3 = 5.4/108 cm3 = 0.05 g/cm3. Balsa, one of the least dense woods, has a density of 0.16 g/cm3 which is more than 3 times the "density" of your wood! So have you discovered a super-light wood species?
Volume of silver can be calculated by dividing its weight by its density. One cubic centimeter of silver has a volume of 9. 53.
9 and its volume by 27
9 litres of water has a mass of approx 9 kilograms.It is not exactly 9 kg: the maximum density of water is 0.999 972 0 kg/litre. At room temperature (20 C) and one atmosphere, the density is 0.998 207 1 kg/litre. So the mass would be 8.98 kg.However, approx 9 kg = approx 19.84 pounds.
Density = mass/volume = 27/3 = 9 grams per millilitre.
density = mass/volume.Therefore, 27/9=3g/cm^3
The answer would be 3 times 3 times 3. First you dont need to know the volume of it because to get the mass you do length times width times height.The answer is 27. Thanx for the question.
density= mass/volume =1800g/200cm3 divide density= 9 g/cm3
volume =mass/ density volume = 55.932/8.92 = 6.27 cm3
Density = Mass/Volume = 9g/2cc = 4.5 g per cc.
The density of any object is equal to its mass divided by its volume. At a mass of 129.6 kilograms and a volume of 144 liters, the substance has a density of .9 kilograms per liter.
To find density, you must use the formula of D=M/V or density = mass divided by volume. You have given us 9g as a volume, but that should be either liters or some other measurement of volume. I'll assume liters. 45/9 = 5. So, The density of a solid that has a mass of 45 grams and a volume of 9.0 liters would be 5 grams/liter.
Unfortunately you can't get density from two volumes, but I assume you meant 144g, mg, or kg, rather than mL. In that case Density = Mass/Volume = 144g, mg, or kg / 9 Liters.
Density is given by mass over volume. Consider the example: 1. Given, density = 5 kg/m3 = [kilogram per cubic metre or kilogram per metre cubed]. Volume = 10 m3 To find mass: Density = Mass/Volume. => Mass = Density X Volume = 5 X 10 = 50 kg To compare this with value in g, know that 1 kg = 1000 g. ==> 50 kg = 50 X 1000 = 50000 g 2. Given, density = 3 kg/l = [kilogram per cubic litre] Mass = 81 kg To find volume: Density = Mass/Volume => Volume = Mass/Density = 81 / 9 = 27 L Length = cube root of volume = cube root of 27 = 3 To compare this with a value in mL, know that 1 L = 1000 mL => 3 L = 3 X 1000 = 3000 mL
If a bar of copper has a mass of 216g and a volume of 24 cm3 then its density is 9 g/cm.
Determine the value of log 3 81 If A B n(A) 4, n(B) 7 the n(A B) = The product of the zeros of the polynomial 7 10 2 x x is A) B) C) D) If the system of equations 4x 5y 9, 8x ky 18 has infinitely many solutions then k = A) 8 B) 9 C) 10 D) 1 The discriminant of 2 5 3 0 2 x x is A) 1 B) C) 25 D) 24