Assuming the wood has a volume of 200 cm3 and not 200 cm as stated,
its density is 120 g/200 cm3 =120/200 g/cm3 = 0.6 g/cm3
Density = Mass/Volume = 120 grams/7 ml = 17.142857... grams per ml.
12 kg
120g = 4.23oz
120g stands for 120 grams, a unit of measurement commonly used to quantify the mass of an object. Grams are a metric unit of mass, with 1 gram being approximately equal to the mass of a paperclip. This measurement is often used in cooking and scientific experiments to accurately measure the amount of a substance being used.
Suppose G gallons are used. Before mixing, you have 5*65 + G*120 = 325 + 120G gallon-degrees. After mixing, you have (5+G)*70 gallon-degrees So 325 + 120G = (5+G)*70 = 350 + 70G So 50G = 25 G = 0.5 gallons.
The density of the block of wood is 0.6 g/cm^3. (Density = mass/volume)
Density = Mass/VOlume = 120g/200cm3 = 0.6 grams per cm3
Density is mass divided by volume. In this case, the density would be 2 g/ml (120g / 60 ml = 2 g/ml).
The volume should be 200 cm3, not cm2. Density = Mass/Volume = 120g /200 cm3 = 0.6 g/cm3
Density = Mass/Volume = 120 grams/7 ml = 17.142857... grams per ml.
density = mass / volume so d= 120g / 200cm^3 d=0.6 g /cm^3
mass can't be converted into volume! silly! what's the density of the dog food? 120g of light fluffy dog food will take up more volume that heavy dense dog food
Density simply means mass per unit of volume. So, 120 grams divided by 25 cc = 4.8 grams / cc (density).
120g ------ = 17.11111g/mL 7mL density = mass/volume =kg/m 3 1000ml = 1000cm3 7ml=7cm3 7ml = 0.000007m3 120g=0.12Kg density =0.12/0.000007 = 17142.86kg/m3 realisticaly though your talking about a teaspoon (7ml) of something with a mass of 120g. are you sure your question is correct because even lead wouldn't have this much mass
Mass divided by volume so 120g divided by 80cm3 = 1.5 this particular object would also sink if you put it water bc water has a density of 1.0
The weight of 120ml of a substance in grams depends on its density. For water, 120ml equates to 120g. However, for other substances, you would need to know the density to convert volume to weight.
There are multiple definitions for density depending on the precise science or engineering application. However, density typical is the ratio of mass to volume. Therefore, you must know both mass and volume to calculate density.Density = mass/volumefor exampleD=M/VD= 120g/40mLD= 3 g/mL