an object has a mass of 123 g and volume of 17cm3. calculate the density of the object
All you have to do is divide the mass over volume. You should also remember the formula, its very important.
D= M/G
Density= 17 cm³ / 123 g = ?
mass = volume x densit
Therefore, density = mass/volume but you didn't substitute corrrectly.
mass = 123 g
volume = 17 cc
So density = 123/17 = ?
To calculate the density of an object, you need to divide its mass by its volume.
Formula for density:
Density (D) = Mass (m) / Volume (V)
Given:
Mass = 123 g
Volume = 17 cm3
So, to find the density, substitute the values into the formula:
Density (D) = 123 g / 17 cm3
Now, divide the mass (123 g) by the volume (17 cm3) to get the density:
D = 123 g / 17 cm3
Calculating this division will give us the density of the object.