You can't. A given volume can have very different amounts of area, depending on the shape.
You can't. A given volume can have very different amounts of area, depending on the shape.
You can't. A given volume can have very different amounts of area, depending on the shape.
You can't. A given volume can have very different amounts of area, depending on the shape.
You can't. A given volume can have very different amounts of area, depending on the shape.
A triangle is a flat area, therefore it has a surface area, not a volume. Density is unrelated to the problem; you would need some additional information to calculate the surface area.
If it is normal density you cannot because that is mass/volume. You would need to know either the linear density or the cross sectional area.
It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.
You cannot. If you are given the density, the volume of the object, and the area over which the object rests, then it is possible to find the pressure. If density is "d", volume is "v", and area is "a" then pressure p = (d x v x g)/a where g is the acceleration due to gravity.
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A triangle is a flat area, therefore it has a surface area, not a volume. Density is unrelated to the problem; you would need some additional information to calculate the surface area.
To calculate the density, you need two things. Mass and volume. Here you have a mass of 275 grams. 588 cm square is an area and not a volume. So you can not calculate the density here.
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You cannot use surface area to calculate density. Density is a calculation comparing TOTAL area and weight of an object. In short you must use the total volume of the object when calculating the density.
If it is normal density you cannot because that is mass/volume. You would need to know either the linear density or the cross sectional area.
Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density. Therefore the Volume can be calculated. Volume = Area [of cross section] * Width So Width = Volume/Area.
It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.
You cannot. If you are given the density, the volume of the object, and the area over which the object rests, then it is possible to find the pressure. If density is "d", volume is "v", and area is "a" then pressure p = (d x v x g)/a where g is the acceleration due to gravity.
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1) Calculate the area 2) Calculate the volume 3) Divide the area by the volume to get the ratio
You need to:* Calculate the surface area * Calculate the volume * Divide the surface area by the volume
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