It depends on the volume of the block and the mass.
The equation D=M/V Density=mass/volume
The answered is displayed as (answer) grams/(the units in which you measured the volume)
I hope this helps.
density of aluminum block
Wood will. A solid block of aluminum will sink. Things float when their density is less than water. There are some woods that sink.
The answer is 6 gcm^-3.
The density is the mass per unit volume. So, the density = 27/10 = 2.7 grams/cc
Density = (mass) / (volume) = 27/10 = 2.7 gm/cm3 .
The density of solid aluminum is 2.7 gm/cm3. It has absolutely nothing to do with the size of the sample. It can be a 2 cm cube or a block the size of the starship Enterprise. Makes no difference. Still 2.7 .
Aluminum's density is 2.698
yes, iron block w/ aluminum heads.... ls1 has aluminum block and aluminum heads
The Density of aluminium is always 2.7g/cm3. To find the density you have to calculate the mass, lenght, breadth and height. Afterwards you have to find the volume (lxbxh).After you find the volume you have to use the formula: = mass/volume.density
A block of aluminum will float on a pool of mercury at nearly any temperature (except at extremely elevated temperatures (above 350 °C) where mercury is no longer liquid) The density of aluminum is 2.70 grams per cm3, whereas the density of mercury is 13.53 grams per cm3. Therefore mercury is more than 5 time more dense than aluminum! Anything that is less dense than a liquid will float in that liquid. Not only would aluminum float but it float with only 1/5 of it's volume submerged.
The density of aluminum is 2.70 grams per cubic centimeter.
The mass and volume of aluminum are related by density: mass = volume x density and density depends upon temperature and pressure. Aluminum has a density of 2.70 grams per cubic centimeter in its solid state. In its liquid state, Aluminum has a density of 2.375 grams per cubic centimeter.