if an object has a mass of 10 g and a volume of 5 ml what is its density

To find the density of an object, you need to divide its mass by its volume. In this case, the object has a mass of 10 grams and a volume of 5 milliliters.

Density = Mass / Volume

Substituting the given values:

Density = 10 g / 5 ml

However, before calculating, we need to ensure that the units are consistent. In this case, the mass is given in grams (g) and the volume is given in milliliters (ml). Since the units are not the same, we need to convert one of them to match the other.

Since we generally prefer to work with SI units, we will convert the volume from milliliters (ml) to cubic centimeters (cm³). Since 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter, the volume remains the same.

Density = 10 g / 5 cm³

Now, perform the calculation:

Density = 2 g/cm³

Therefore, the density of the object is 2 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) or 2 g/cm³.

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density = mass/volume

Substitute and solve.