the volume of its parts would be equal to the amount off butts an object gives off
The density of an object is the ratio of its mass to its volume. Equivalently, it is its mass per unit volumes. In mathematical terms, Density = Mass/Volume
It means simply that when you have 50 mL of one solution, and 25 mL of another, the total final volume is 75 mL. This may seem like common sense, but sometimes volumes are not additive because the two solutions mix to create less than the additive volume.
A cone is 1/3 of the volume of a cylinder with the same base and height. A pyramid is 1/3 of the volume of a prism with the same base and height.
The liquid water has the smallest volume. The steamy gaseous water vapor has the largest volume ... at least at atmospheric pressure ... and the volume of the ice is the intermediate one.
the volume of a cube is a*3
Density=mass/volume. Unanswerable without knowing the volumes (or enough information to find their volumes) of the objects.
To find which object has a bigger volume, you may be required to use formula to calculate their volumes.
Subtract the initial from the final
Depending on the size of the object this can be difficult. Use a large volumetric beaker, fill with a certain volume of water. Place the object into the water so that it is totally submerged. The displacement of water caused by the object will give you a new volume of water within the container. The difference in volumes give you the volume of your object.
Irregular solid volume is still measured in cm3 etcTo Find the Volume of an irregular object you can,Measure out a proportional amount of water to the object you are finding the volume ofPut the object in the container of waterSee how much the water has risen byYou now have the volume!!(The difference between the new and old volumes of water is the volume
mass is how much somthing weighs and volumes is how much liquid an object can hold
No. Mass is better. The same amount of mass can occupy different volumes.
you put the shape into sections and find there volumes and add your answers together
Actually, there are 24 Volumes as of this year. I think they'll have another volume published because there are lots of new chapters.
Volume is a noun.
The density of an object is the ratio of its mass to its volume. Equivalently, it is its mass per unit volumes. In mathematical terms, Density = Mass/Volume
Density = (mass) / (volume) = 2.33 gram/cc(rounded)Note: The 'ml' and the 'cc' are identical volumes.