Mass is expressed in grams in the SI system and slugs in the English system. (these are the base units obviously multiples of these units exist. ex: kg). Volume is expressed as a cubic of any unit of length ex: M^3.
Yes, density is the measure of mass per unit volume of a substance. It is expressed in units such as grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) for solids and liquids, and kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3) for gases.
The density of the material is calculated by dividing the mass (10 kg) by the volume (0.5 cubic meters). Therefore, the density of the material is 20 kg/cubic meter.
The density of the wooden block is calculated by dividing its mass by its volume. In this case, the density of the block is 500 kg per cubic meter (1000 kg divided by 2 cubic meters).
S.I. unit for length : meter S.I. unit for mass : Kilogram Thus: S.I. unit for volume : cubic meter ( m3 ) S.I. unit for density : Kilograms per cubic meter ( kg/m3 )
Density of matter is expressed in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3). It indicates how much mass is contained in a unit volume of a substance.
Mass is expressed in grams in the SI system and slugs in the English system. (these are the base units obviously multiples of these units exist. ex: kg). Volume is expressed as a cubic of any unit of length ex: M^3.
The volume is(1000)/(density of cement in kg/m3) cubic meters.
To convert mass (kg) to volume (cubic meters), you need to know the density of the substance. Without the density, you cannot accurately convert 400 kg to cubic meters. Density is needed to convert mass to volume.
You cannot covert volume to mass.
AnswerMeters is a length measurement, not a volume. The volume unit in CGS is the liter. Sometimes volume is expressed in cubic centimeter (cc), which is 1 milliliter. 1 kg of water is 1 liter at Standard Temperature and Pressure, by definition. Answer1 mL of water is 1 cubic centimeter of water.
As given your question is incomplete; the answer depends upon the substance (and its density): 4210 kg of hydrogen which has a density of approx 70 kg/m³ will occupy 4210 kg ÷ 70 kg/m³ ≈ 60.14 m³ 4210 kg of mercury which has a density of approx 13534 kg/m³ will occupy 4210 kg ÷ 13534 kg/m³ ≈ 0.311 m³ As I hope you can see, the volume in cubic meters of 4210 kg depends upon the substance which makes up that 4210 kg, as mass and volume are related by density: density = mass / volume → volume = mass / density
The volume of concrete varies depending on its density. On average, 1 kg of concrete has a volume of about 0.00035 cubic meters.
This is not a valid conversion. kg is a unit of mass or weight and cubic meters is a measure of volume.
This is not a valid conversion. kg is a measure of weight or mass and cubic meters is a measure of volume.
To convert kilograms (kg) to cubic meters (m³), you need to know the density of the substance. Divide the weight in kilograms by the density in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) to get the volume in cubic meters. The formula is: volume (m³) = mass (kg) / density (kg/m³).
Density is the amount of a substance (mass) present in a specific volume. It is usually expressed in g/cm3, g/mL, kg/m3, kg/L, and so on. The formula for determining density is: Density = mass/volume.