Kilograms per cubic metre and grams per cubic centimetre (or grams per millilitre).
Density is the mass divided by the volume. The mass is given as 6.4 grm so we have to calculate the volume. A cube of 2 cm per side has a volume of 2 x 2 x 2 equals 8 cm3. Thus the density of the substance is 6.4 divided by 8 equals 0.8 grm per cm3 (in c.g.s units) or 800 Kg per m3 (in SI units) This is less dense than water.
1.15 times the density of water, in whatever units you choose.
Density is measured in units of mass divided by volume. The SI unit is kilograms/meter3.
More or less. Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to the density of water - so the units may vary.
1 g per cc
It is not two units are not the same as 1 density the objects density only counts on how much the mass of the object is then you will find out the density (units are counted in the density)
Just 2 units. As volume = mass/ density. Actually here the proper units for mass and density should have been given.
because the formula for density is mass times volume. Which equals density.
Its mass is (8 cubic units) times (its density).
Density = Mass/Volume = 4.2 units of mass/2units of volume = 2.1 units of mass per unit of volume.
It is not two units are not the same as 1 density the objects density only counts on how much the mass of the object is then you will find out the density (units are counted in the density)
It is not two units are not the same as 1 density the objects density only counts on how much the mass of the object is then you will find out the density (units are counted in the density)
Density = Mass/Volume. Conversion between units will depend on what the two units are.
Density is measured in units of mass divided by units of volume. The SI unit is kilograms/meter3.
The SI unit for density is kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m
Which combination of units expresses density?
Density