The density of the metal can be calculated by dividing the mass (25g) by the volume (10 cm^3). Therefore, the density of the metal is 2.5 g/cm^3.
The density of the metal can be calculated by dividing the mass (25g) by the volume (10 cm^3). Therefore, the density of the metal is 2.5 g/cm^3.
10 grams per c.c.
Greater in what way? They both have the same mass. Aluminium, being less dense will have a greater volume, but being more abundant will have a smaller value.
1 Volume of water is nothing but volume of water measured in liters or ml EG Volume = mass/density 1 Volume= 1 gm/1 gm/cc = 1 cc therefore 10 volume = 10 cc if it is in KG, 10 volume= 10 kg/10kg/L = 10 L
There are approximately 10 centiliters (cl) in a gram, assuming the substance is water and the temperature is around 4 degrees Celsius. This is because 1 gram of water is roughly equal to 1 centiliter in volume.
The equation for the volume of a cube is V=L3 where L is the length of the side (in your case 10). So, you can find the volume by taking 10*10*10.
1% from 1000 gram is 10 g. (1000*1/100)
6.0*10^12 gram
Volume: 8*10*12.5 = 1000 cubic cm
Nope, just 9. But there is a sequal; Full Metal Panic! Sigma and some other; Full Metal Panic: Overload!
A 10-gram marshmallow weighs exactly 10 grams.