Iron has a density of 7.9g/cm^3, what is the mass in kg of an iron statue that has a volume of the bottle in cubic meters?

If you change the density to kg/m^3, it will be 7.9E6kg/m^3

mass=density*volume I have no idea what you mean "bottle"

thanks for the answer whoever you are and I didn't mean to put bottle that was part of another question, I just realized it.

To calculate the mass in kg of the iron statue, we need to convert the volume from cubic meters to cubic centimeters, and then use the given density.

1. Convert volume from cubic meters to cubic centimeters:
- 1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters (since 1 meter = 100 centimeters)
- Multiply the given volume in cubic meters by 1 million to convert it to cubic centimeters.

2. Use the density formula to calculate mass:
- Density = Mass / Volume
- Rearrange the formula to solve for mass: Mass = Density * Volume

Now let's apply these steps to find the mass of the iron statue:

Given:
Density of iron = 7.9 g/cm^3
Volume of the statue = [given volume in cubic meters]

1. Convert volume from cubic meters to cubic centimeters:
- Multiply the given volume by 1,000,000.

2. Calculate the mass:
- Multiply the density of iron by the converted volume in cubic centimeters.

The resulting mass will be in grams. To convert grams to kilograms, divide the mass by 1000.

Please provide the value of the volume in cubic meters so we can proceed with the calculations.