Volume = Mass/Density = 600 g/3.00 g cm3 = 200 cm3
You calculate density as mass / volume.
if the rock is as you say then you could turn it into 3cm cubed and a mass of 30 grams. that means that it is 1cm cubed and a mass of 10 grams, so that means the density is 10 g/cc,while water's is 1 g/cc , finally the rock is ten times heavier then the water.
300 ml is a measure of volume. A decimal is a number - pure and simple - neither mass, nor volume, neither length not time. So there is no decimal that is the same as 300 ml.
Milligrams and milliliters are two different measures, milligrams measure mass and milliliters measure volume and you can not convert one to the other.
300 kilograms
You calculate density as mass / volume.
To calculate the density of an object, divide the mass (54) by the volume (300). The answer is about 5.
density = mass/volume volume = mass/density mass = density x volume Ex: V=40m cubed M=300g D=a M/V 300/40 = 7.5g _______ m cubed or D= 7.5 grams per meter cubed
Divide mass by density to get volume....So 300/0.88 --> 340.91 mL
density = mass/volume = 1800g/300 cm³ = 6 g/cm³
density = mass / volume => 300g / 25.2ml ~= 11.9 g/ml
0.5
You cannot associate weight with volume without knowing the density. If you find this out. Density is mass/volume
if the rock is as you say then you could turn it into 3cm cubed and a mass of 30 grams. that means that it is 1cm cubed and a mass of 10 grams, so that means the density is 10 g/cc,while water's is 1 g/cc , finally the rock is ten times heavier then the water.
Density is mass per unit volume, so 200 g divided by 300 cm3 is 0.6667 g cm-3
the yellow ball. density is mass / volume. 100/300= .33333 50/15=3.33333 3.33333>.33333
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