That quotient is the object's "density".mass of an object divided by volume = mass per unit volume = density of that object.
Because the density is defined as the quotient of those numbers, and(4 trillion) divided by (1 trillion)is exactly the same quotient as(4) divided by (1) .
Density = (mass) divided by (volume) If you know the mass and density, then Volume = (mass) divided by (density)
-- Measure its mass. -- Measure its volume. -- Divide the mass by the volume. The quotient is the object's density.
Density is directly proportional to mass and inversely proportional to volume, so as mass and volume change, density is the quotient of mass/volume at every instant.
That quotient is the object's "density".mass of an object divided by volume = mass per unit volume = density of that object.
Density is mass divided by volume. If we assume the mass of the iron and the cotton is the same, you will find that the iron will occupy less space (less volume) than that of the cotton. The value of a mass divided by a small volume is higher than the value of the same mass divided by a larger volume. If we assume the volume of both the iron and the cotton is the same, you will also find that the mass of the iron will be higher than the mass of the cotton. The value of a large mass divided by a volume is larger than the value of a small mass divided by the same volume. In both assumptions, the value of mass divided by volume for the iron is higher than the value of mass divided by volume for the cotton. Since density is mass divided by volume, the density of iron is therefore higher than the density of cotton.
Mass divided by volume equals density.
Density is determined by two measurements: the mass and volume of an object. The quotient of the mass and volume (mass divided by volume) is density. It can be represented as grams per milliliter (g/mL).
Because the density is defined as the quotient of those numbers, and(4 trillion) divided by (1 trillion)is exactly the same quotient as(4) divided by (1) .
mass divided volumeDensity is determined by two measurements: the mass and volume of an object. The quotient of the mass and volume (mass divided by volume) is density. It can be represented as grams per milliliter...Quantity of mass (eg grams) in a standard volume (eg cubic centimeter). Weigh something, measure or calculate its volume, and then divide the weight by the volume. d = w/v
Yes, very good. Volume is mass divided by density.
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mass of an object divided by volume = mass per unit volume = density of that object.
Density = (mass) divided by (volume) If you know the mass and density, then Volume = (mass) divided by (density)
You're almost right. Its mass divided by volume.
-- Measure its mass. -- Measure its volume. -- Divide the mass by the volume. The quotient is the object's density.