Your question isn't specific enough. Depending on the type of metal the mass will be different and the volume will change. Heavier metals will have less volume for those 10 grams, while a lighter metal would require more volume to achieve the same 10 grams.
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.