125 ml
1 cubic cm of water 338.14023 fluid ounces
To determine if the solid cube will float, we need to calculate its density and compare it to the density of water (1 g/cm³). The volume of the cube is (6 \text{ cm} \times 6 \text{ cm} \times 6 \text{ cm} = 216 \text{ cm}^3). The density of the cube is ( \frac{270 \text{ g}}{216 \text{ cm}^3} \approx 1.25 \text{ g/cm}^3). Since the density of the cube is greater than that of water, it will not float and will sink instead.
To determine if a solid cube with 6-cm sides and a mass of 270 g would float, we need to calculate its density and compare it to the density of water. The volume of the cube is (6 , \text{cm} \times 6 , \text{cm} \times 6 , \text{cm} = 216 , \text{cm}^3). The density of the cube is ( \frac{270 , \text{g}}{216 , \text{cm}^3} \approx 1.25 , \text{g/cm}^3), which is greater than the density of water (1 g/cm³). Therefore, the cube would not float.
If a cube measures 5 cm on each end then the total volume of the cube would be 125 cubic cm. Assuming that the cube is actually made of the same steel, 125 x 7.8 = 975g
If the water is pure and the atmospheric conditions are standard,then 120 cm of water has a mass of 120 grams.120 grams = 0.12 kg.
1 cubic cm of water 338.14023 fluid ounces
The metal with the lower density occupies more volume, so it would displace more water. Density of silver = 10.49 g/cm-3 , density of gold = 19.3 g/cm-3, Silver's displacement is greater.
The density of water is 1 g/cm³. So, the volume of the cube of water would be equal to its mass divided by its density, which is 512g / 1 g/cm³ = 512 cm³.
Volume of cube = 6^3 = 216 cm^3 Density of cube = 270 g / 216 cm^3 = 1.25 g cm^-3 This cube would not float in water as its density is greater than the density of water at 1 g cm^3
In order to find the volume of the cube you multiply length * width * height which is cube root of 6 cm * cube root of 6 cm * cube root of 6 cm = 6 cubic cm
48 cm
It will be the cube root of 942 which is about 9.802803585 cm
If a cube measures 5 cm on each end then the total volume of the cube would be 125 cubic cm. Assuming that the cube is actually made of the same steel, 125 x 7.8 = 975g
125 mL = 125 cubic centimetres = (5 cm)3 So the dimensions are a cube of sides 5 cm.
If the water is pure and the atmospheric conditions are standard,then 120 cm of water has a mass of 120 grams.120 grams = 0.12 kg.
Surface area of cube = 6side2 For cube10, area = 600 cm For cube5, area = 150 cm Difference is 450 cm
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