d) Water has the lowest density among the options listed.
You can calculate the volume of an object by dividing its mass by its density. The formula to find volume is: Volume = Mass / Density. Make sure to use consistent units for mass and density to get the correct volume measurement.
To determine density using water, you can use the method of water displacement. Simply place the object in question in a container of water and measure the increase in water level. By dividing the mass of the object by the volume of water displaced, you can calculate the density.
Yes, the density of water is constant regardless of the volume. Therefore, the density of 8ml of water is the same as the density of 4ml of water.
The ratio of the density of a substance to the density of water is called specific gravity. It is a unitless quantity that compares the density of a substance to the density of water at a specific temperature.
yes
the density of the cork is lower than the density of the water- so it floats.
You have to use the density equation... D = M / V D= density M= mass V= volume You have to find the volume of your water. Since you know your density the only thing left to find out is the mass. Just solve for it by multiplying the volume times the density.
Normal water: H2O; heavy water: D2O. D is deuterium, a naturral isotope of hydrogen with 1 proton and 1 neutron. All the materials have a density and a mass.
1g/L of water.
You divide the mass (m) by the volume (v) to get the density (d). Side note: the density of water is always 1.
It doesn't float or sink in the water that means that the egg has the same density as the water.
The density is d=M/V; at low temperatures the volume decrease and the density increase.
they all come from water
For water 40 mL; for other liquids V = 40/d, where d is the density.
Ice has a lower density than water (hence it floats on it) and as such will be lighter than the same volume of water.
D=density V=volume M=mass