Asked by victoria talavera
What is the formula for mass and volume when dealing with density??
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Answered by
Griffin
Mass ÷ Volume = Density
Example: A rock has a mass of 1000g and a volume of 50cm³. Find the density.
Answer: 1000g ÷ 50cm³= 20 g/cm³.
The end unit, [in this case, g/cm³] is the unit of mass [in this case, grams], / unit of volume [in this case cm³]. This would make the unit g/cm³.
Example: A rock has a mass of 1000g and a volume of 50cm³. Find the density.
Answer: 1000g ÷ 50cm³= 20 g/cm³.
The end unit, [in this case, g/cm³] is the unit of mass [in this case, grams], / unit of volume [in this case cm³]. This would make the unit g/cm³.
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