Density = mass/volume = 4g/8cm3 = 0.5g/cm3
Each side is 8cm.
There is no volume that has units of length. If you meant to write 8cm3 then the cube has all edges 2cm (ie the "cube root" of 8 times the "cube root" of cm3)
Volume = e3 where e is the edge length. So, 83 = 512 cubic cm
V = 226.195 cm3
The height of this cylinder is 2.4868 cm
To find the density of the cube material, divide the mass of the cube by its volume. You would first need to know the volume of the cube to calculate its density accurately. If the volume of the cube is 8cm³, then the density would be 96g/8cm³ = 12g/cm³.
density = mass/volume = 50g/8cm^3 = 6.25 g/cm^3
To find the density, divide the mass by the volume. Density = Mass/Volume = 16g / 8cm^3 = 2 g/cm^3.
You don't leave it very clear what the question is. But problems that involve mass and volume MIGHT be related to density. To calculate the density, divide themass by the volume.
The volume is 512 cm3
Volume = 8cm * 8cm *8 cm = 512 cm3
The substance's density is 0.11 g/cm3
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The volume is: 512 cm3
To find the side length of a cube with a volume of 8cm^3, you can use the formula for the volume of a cube, which is side length cubed. Therefore, you would take the cube root of the volume to find the side length. In this case, the cube root of 8cm^3 is 2cm, so the side length of the cube is 2cm.
density = mass/volume = 4g/8cm³ = 0.5 g/cm³
1) It definitely isn't a cube. 2) The volume of the so called "cube" is 64cm3.