Asked by Honeybeee
What is the equation for the density of an object?(1 point) Responses D=m×V D=m×V D=1m×V D=1m×V D=mV cap d is equal to m over cap v D=Vm
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Answered by
Honeybeee
which one is it
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct equation for the density \( D \) of an object is given by:
\[ D = \frac{m}{V} \]
where:
- \( D \) is the density,
- \( m \) is the mass of the object,
- \( V \) is the volume of the object.
So, the response \( D = \frac{m}{V} \) or \( D = m / V \) is correct.
\[ D = \frac{m}{V} \]
where:
- \( D \) is the density,
- \( m \) is the mass of the object,
- \( V \) is the volume of the object.
So, the response \( D = \frac{m}{V} \) or \( D = m / V \) is correct.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct expression for the density of an object is:
\[ D = \frac{m}{V} \]
In your provided options, it seems like the one that accurately represents this is:
**D = m over cap V**
This indicates that density \( D \) is equal to mass \( m \) divided by volume \( V \). If it's presented as "D = m / V," that would also be correct.
The key point is that the density is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume.
\[ D = \frac{m}{V} \]
In your provided options, it seems like the one that accurately represents this is:
**D = m over cap V**
This indicates that density \( D \) is equal to mass \( m \) divided by volume \( V \). If it's presented as "D = m / V," that would also be correct.
The key point is that the density is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume.