Questions Science
the unit for mesering density is?
mass/volume
examples
gram/cm^3
The unit for measuring density is mass per unit volume. In other words, it is the mass of a substance divided by its volume. The most commonly used unit for density is grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3). This means that you would measure the mass of the substance in grams and the volume in cubic centimeters, and then divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density in grams per cubic centimeter.
You can ask a new question or answer this question .
Similar Questions
density is (g/cm^3) when if you have a volume of mL? If you want to find the mass from density and volume, do you have to convert
Top answer:
Yes, mL (milliliters) is equivalent to cm^3 (cubic centimeters). Both mL and cm^3 represent the same
Read more.
Top answer:
The density of an object is constant. Density is a derived unit of measure. The density of an object
Read more.
Top answer:
The more dense, the more easily it sinks to the ground.
Read more.
Hello a compound with: density of: .80 g/cm^(3) volume of: 1ML what is the mass? How do you conver this? mass = volume x density
Top answer:
To convert the density from grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3) to grams per milliliter (g/mL), you
Read more.
Top answer:
Density = mass/volume (D = m/v)
Read more.
Density Calculations Density is the mass of an object per unit volume. In this lab, you will be gathering data on the mass and
Top answer:
you have the volume of water displaced. water has density of about 1kg/L The weight of the block is
Read more.
Top answer:
I need to know two things. 1. 352 what? meters, cm, pm? 2. What do you know about this problem? How
Read more.