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Brass is an alloy which has a density which ranges between 0.0084 and 0.0087 grams per mm^3 So the mass will range between 318 times the density range.

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If aluminum has a mass of 420g and a volume of 22 cm3 and brass has a mass of 1000g and a volume of 40 cm3 which one has a greater density?

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What is the mass of a brass cube that measures 0.3 m on each side if the density of brass is 8470?

The volume of the brass cube is 0.3^3 = 0.027 m^3. Using the formula density = mass/volume, the mass of the brass cube can be calculated as mass = density * volume. Therefore, mass = 8470 * 0.027 = 228.69 kg.


What is the density of a brass nut mass 34 g volume 4centimeter cube?

The density of the brass nut can be calculated using the formula: Density = Mass/Volume. Density = 34g / 4 cm³ = 8.5 g/cm³. Therefore, the density of the brass nut is 8.5 g/cm³.


A brass cube of density 8gcm3 is 2 cm on each side what is the volume and the mass?

volume of a cube = (length)3 therefore volume = 23 = 8 cm3. Mass = Density * Volume = 8 * 8 = 64 g.


How much brass is equal to 1 sqr. mtr?

The amount of brass cannot be measured in terms of its area. It must be measured in terms of its volume (or mass) because the answer will depend on the thickness of the brass.


What is brass mass?

If you mean Mass Brass, then it is a piece of music from the 1950s


What is the equation for mass volume and density?

Mass = Density x Volume Density = Mass/Volume Volume = Mass/Density


What is mass of brass?

The mass of brass can vary depending on the specific alloy and object in question. However, the density of brass is typically around 8.4 grams per cubic centimeter.


What is the density of a 2.50 centimeter brass cube and 136.95 grams?

To solve this you need to know the relationship that density = mass divided by volume We're given a length of a side of a cube as 2.5cm so to find the volume of the cube we need to cube it (length x bredth x height) volume = (2.5)3 = 15.625cm3 so if density = mass(136.95g)/volume(15.625cm3) density = 8.7648 g cm-3 in textbooks its given as (8.3- 8.7 gcm-3) as a typical density of brass.


How the density of the brass block compare to the density of the brass cylinder?

The density of the brass block and brass cylinder should be very similar since they are both made of the same material, brass. Density is a physical property that is unique to each material and is determined by the mass of the material divided by its volume. Therefore, as long as the block and cylinder are made of the same brass material, their densities should be close.


The amount of space something occupies is called?

The answer is the VOLUME


Does brass takes up more volume than water?

It depends on how big the brass is compared to the amount of water. If they are both the same size then they occupy the same volume! If you mean "does brass take up more volume than water for the same weight", then no it does not. The density is a measure of how heavy a substance is for its size, and may be measured in grams per cubic centimetre (equivalent to kilograms per cubic decimetre), kilograms per cubic metre, or some other unit. For water, the density is 1000 kg/m3, but for brass the figure is 8400 to 8700 kg/m3. So one cubic metre of water has a mass of 1000 kg, but the same volume of brass has a mass over eight times higher. To put that another way, one tonne of brass would take up much less space (volume) than one tonne of water.