In order to answer the question you will have to know the volume of the solid. D=M/V
Volume of block 6X5X2 cubic centimeters = 60cc
Density is mass/volume e.g. g/cc
So density of this block is 180/60 = 3 g/cc (3 g cm-3)
density=mass/volume
=150/180
=less than 1
1. Density is a mass per volume.
2. So you need to know the mass and volume of the solid to calculate its density.
3. The "180 grams" in your question is a mass, not a density.
density equal to mass over volume
180g divide by 150cm
=1.2g/cm
The density of a solid mass depends on its mass and volume. Since the volume is not given, the density cannot be determined.
The density of an object depends on its mass as well as its volume. Without information about its volume, the question cannot be answered.
That depends on the volume of the object.
0.15g/cm³ with volume of 1200cm³
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The density of the unknown solid can be calculated using the formula: density = mass / volume. Substituting the values, we get density = 190 g / 20 cm3 = 9.5 g/cm3. Therefore, the density of the unknown solid is 9.5 g/cm3.
The density of the unknown solid is 20 g/ml. This is calculated by dividing the mass (40g) by the volume (2ml).
mass = density x volume. So with a small rearrangemet we can see that density = mass/volume this gives us: 2000g/800cm3 = 2.5gcm-3 in SI units we have to convert to Kg and Meters so that's 2Kg/8m3 = 0.25Kgm-3
To label the density of a solid, you would typically use the unit of mass divided by volume. The density of a solid is calculated by dividing its mass by its volume. The units commonly used for density are grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³).
Density is defined as mass divided by volume. The volume of a rectangular solid is given by length × width × height, which in this case is 3 cm × 2 cm × 1 cm = 6 cm³. Therefore, the density of the solid is 12 g / 6 cm³ = 2 g/cm³.
Density = (mass) / (volume) = (180 g) / (1.5 x 108 cc) = 1.2 microgram per cc.The calculation doesn't care whether the substance is solid, liquid, or gas, althoughwith that kind of density, it's most likely a gas.
The density of the unknown solid can be calculated using the formula: density = mass / volume. Substituting the values, we get density = 190 g / 20 cm3 = 9.5 g/cm3. Therefore, the density of the unknown solid is 9.5 g/cm3.
To find the density of the solid, you need to divide the mass (10.0g) by the volume (5.0mL). Density = mass / volume Density = 10.0g / 5.0mL = 2.0 g/mL.
The density of the unknown solid is 20 g/ml. This is calculated by dividing the mass (40g) by the volume (2ml).
The solid material has a density of 5 g/cm3
density = mass ÷ volume = 30 g ÷ 10 cm3 = 3 g/cm3
The density is the ratio between the mass and volume: d=M/V.
Density is mass per unit volume. The metallic solid weights (total_weight - weight_of_bottle) = 36.6 - 14.81 = 21.79g The volume of the solid is 4.79cm3. So density of the solid is 21.79g / 4.79cm3 ~= 4.55 g/cm3.
About 2.151 g/cm3
The volume depends on the density of the material that has a mass of 180 grams. 180 grams of water, with a density of 1.00, has a volume of 180 milliliters. A 180 gram Diamond with a density of 3.52 has a volume of 51.1 ml.
mass = density x volume. So with a small rearrangemet we can see that density = mass/volume this gives us: 2000g/800cm3 = 2.5gcm-3 in SI units we have to convert to Kg and Meters so that's 2Kg/8m3 = 0.25Kgm-3
Density in a solid depends on its mass and volume. It is calculated by dividing the mass of the solid by its volume. The unit of density is typically grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³).