It is impossible to answer the question because there are no units given. It makes a huge difference whether the mass is in pounds or grams (or kilograms) and the volume is in cubic inches or cubic centimetres (or cubic metres).
It is impossible to answer the question because there are no units given. It makes a huge difference whether the mass is in pounds or grams (or kilograms) and the volume is in cubic inches or cubic centimetres (or cubic metres).
It is impossible to answer the question because there are no units given. It makes a huge difference whether the mass is in pounds or grams (or kilograms) and the volume is in cubic inches or cubic centimetres (or cubic metres).
It is impossible to answer the question because there are no units given. It makes a huge difference whether the mass is in pounds or grams (or kilograms) and the volume is in cubic inches or cubic centimetres (or cubic metres).
density = mass/volume = 350/150 = 2.33 grams/cubic centimeter
Density can be calculated using the formula D = m/v. Where D is density; m is mass; and v is volume. For your example: mass(m) is 350 grams volume(v) is 95cm2 (can also be written as 95 mL) therefore D = 350g/95cm2 =3.6g/cm2
Density = Mass/Volume = 962/350 = 2.7485 grams per cubic centimeter
2g/cm3
Any size cup? Weight the empty cup. Fill it with water. Measure the weight increase. Calculate volume from density of water: 350 g increase means 350 mL of water - you'll need to do the math for non-metric examples.
The object's density is about 3.68 g/cm3
Density is calculated as Mass / Volume. Therefore for an object that has a mass of 350 grams and a volume of 95 cm^3, the density would be 3.684 g/cm^3. Water has an estimated 1g/cm^3 density, therefore the density of this object is greater than that of water and would sink.
Divide the mass of the object by it's volume in your question 350 g / 95 cm3 to find density. Your answer will be 3.7 g cm-3 ( grams per cubic centimeter).
350/95 = 3.684 gm/cc (rounded)
The density of the object is 3.68 g/cm3 (density = mass/volume). Since the density of water is 1 g/cm3, the object would sink in water because its density is higher than that of water. Objects with a greater density than the fluid they are placed in will sink.
3.684
density = mass/volume = 350/150 = 2.33 grams/cubic centimeter
Density is calculated as mass divided by volume. In this case, the mass is 820g and the volume is 350 cm3. Density = 820g / 350 cm3 ≈ 2.34 g/cm3.
Density can be calculated using the formula D = m/v. Where D is density; m is mass; and v is volume. For your example: mass(m) is 350 grams volume(v) is 95cm2 (can also be written as 95 mL) therefore D = 350g/95cm2 =3.6g/cm2
Density = Mass/Volume = 962/350 = 2.7485 grams per cubic centimeter
d=m/v m= 350g v= 70cm d=350/70 d=5g/cm
Divide the mass of the object by it's volume in your question 350 g / 95 cm3 to find density. Your answer will be 3.7 g cm-3 ( grams per cubic centimeter).