which measurements are needed in order to calculate the density of a given object? Need help!!

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Answer:D Mass and Volume

It is mass and volume. And I don't know the rest.

Thanks stormy

mass = volume x density

So you need to measure the mass, usually this can be done with a balance or scale and you need the volume. of the object.

Ty stormy

thanks stormy

thanks stormy

Your correct stormy

thx

To calculate the density of an object, you would need to have two measurements: its mass and its volume.

1. Mass: The mass of an object can be obtained using a balance or a scale. It determines how much matter is present in the object. The unit of mass is typically grams (g) or kilograms (kg).

2. Volume: The volume of an object refers to the amount of space it occupies. The unit of volume depends on the dimensions of the object. For regular-shaped objects such as cubes, spheres, or cylinders, you can use mathematical formulas to calculate their volume. For irregular-shaped objects, you can measure the volume by water displacement method. Fill a container with water and note the initial water level. Then, submerge the object completely and measure the new water level. The increase in water level represents the volume of the object.

Once you have the mass and volume, you can calculate the density using the formula: density = mass/volume. The resulting density will be in units such as grams per cubic centimeter (g/cmΒ³) or kilograms per liter (kg/L).