The object's density is: about 0.1428 g/cm3
It can, although it is a measure of the mass per unit volume of a given substance or object.
the volume of a cube is a*3
Density = Mass/Volume Volume of cube=5cmx5cmx5cm=125cm3 So 30g/125cm3=0.24g/cm3
volume=mass\density
Density = mass/volume = 4g/8cm3 = 0.5g/cm3
The density of an object is its mass divided by its volume. Without the volume, you cannot calculate its density.
The shape of an object is not enough to calculate its density. You also need its mass and then Density = Mass/Volume.
The density of an object is calculated using the formula: density = mass / volume. The volume of the cube is calculated by V = length x width x height. After calculating the volume and density, compare the object's density with the density of water (1 g/mL). If the object's density is greater than the water's density, it will sink. If the object's density is less than the water's density, it will float.
To find the density of a cube, you would first measure the mass of the cube using a scale. Next, measure the length of one side of the cube to find its volume. Finally, you can calculate density by dividing the mass of the cube by its volume. Density = Mass/Volume.
The density is 4 g/cm3.
The density of a cube is calculated by dividing its mass by its volume. The formula to calculate density is: Density = Mass/Volume. The density of a cube will depend on the material it is made of.
No, density is a characteristic property of a material and does not change based on the size or shape of an object. If the large cube and small cube are made of the same material, they will have the same density regardless of their size. Density is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume.
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.
no. Volume of a cube, for example, is length x width x height. Nothing to do with mass.
It can, although it is a measure of the mass per unit volume of a given substance or object.
the volume of a cube is a*3
Multiply the volume of the cube by its density.