Some answers were close, or the posters had the right idea. However, three cm cubed means each of all three dimensions of the cubic volume are three cm (if the volume was in a cubic shape, but it doesn't need to be), so there are actually 27 cubic centimeters, so divide 17g by 27 cubic centimeters, you get .629629... So, expressed as density it would be .629... grams per cubic centimeter.
Density = Mass/Volume = 3.68 grams per cubic centimetre.
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density=mass/volume volume=mass/density
Density = Mass / Volume So, density of an object with a volume of 10ml and a mass of 20 grams is = m / v = 20grams/10ml = 2g/ml
Density is calculated by dividing the mass and volume of an object.
Just divide the mass by the volume.
The object's density is 10 g/cm3
An object in space having a volume that is approaching zero and density approaching infinity?
The volume of an object having a mass of 100 grams depends on the density of the object. --------------------------------- and the temperature (the hotter things are the more they expand) 100grams of water with a density of 1 - at standard temperature would have a volume of 100 cubic centimeters. a substance with density 2 - at standard temperature would have a volume of 50 cubic centimeters.
Density is mass in a given volume. Simply divide your mass by your volume. Keep units in mind, as your figures will give g/cm3 which will give you .1025641026
Density = Mass/Volume = 3.68 grams per cubic centimetre.
An object with a mass of 24 g and a volume of 8 cc has a density of 3 g/cc
This object has a density of about 18.84 g/mL
Density = Mass/Volume = 100/50 kg/cc = 2 kg/cc
Not enough information. To get the density, you need to divide the mass by the volume, but there is no way of knowing the volume of an object just by having one of its lengths.
Density = Mass / Volume Density = 26.94g / 2.568 cc = 10.5 g/cc
Density is mass/volume. So the density of this object is 5/25 = 0.32 gram/cubic cm.