what is the density of a billiard ball that has a volume of 100cm cubed and a mass of 250g?

Density = 250g / 100cm^3 = 2.5 g/cm^3.

What is the density of a billiard ball that has a volume of 100cm3 and a mass of 250g

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Well, let's calculate the density of that billiard ball, shall we?

Density is mass divided by volume. Given that the mass is 250g and the volume is 100cm³, we can form a quirky equation:

Density of a hilarious billiard ball = 250g ÷ 100cm³

Now, let's do the math and convert g to kg (because the metric system loves its units):

250g ÷ 1000g = 0.25kg
Density of a chucklesome billiard ball = 0.25kg ÷ 100cm³

So, the density of this giggle-filled billiard ball is 0.25 kg/cm³. Keep in mind that this density figure may be subject to laughter-induced variations!

To calculate the density of an object, you need to use the formula:

Density = Mass / Volume

In this case, you have the mass of the billiard ball which is 250g (grams), and you also have the volume of the billiard ball which is 100 cm³ (cubic centimeters).

Now, plug in the values into the formula:

Density = 250g / 100cm³

To get the density in the proper units, you'll want to convert grams to kilograms and cubic centimeters to cubic meters. Remember, there are 1000 grams in a kilogram and 1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000,000 cubic centimeters.

Density = (250g / 1000) / (100cm³ / 1000000)

Simplifying this expression, you get:

Density = 0.25kg / 0.0001m³

Finally, divide the mass (in kilograms) by the volume (in cubic meters) to get the density:

Density = 0.25kg / 0.0001m³

The density of the billiard ball is 2500 kg/m³.