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25 June, 19:41

How do you find density when only the volume is available? I need to find the density of 280ml

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  1. 25 June, 19:52
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    Find the object's mass. Density is equal to an object's mass divided by its volume. Note that to properly calculate density, you need to find the mass in grams. You can use a balance with gram weights, or you can find the mass with a scale and convert the units to grams.

    Find the object's volume. There are two ways to find volume. If the object is regular, you can use a volume formula. For example, the volume of a rectangular prism equals width x height x length. To make this calculation, measure the width, height and length of the object in centimeters. You can also use a graduated cylinder to measure volume. Simply fill the graduated cylinder with water and note this measurement. Drop the object to be measured in the cylinder. Find the difference between the new and original measurements on the graduated cylinder. This is the object's volume. For your density calculation, you will need a volume in cubic centimeters, so convert units accordingly.

    Use the object's mass and volume to find density. Density equals mass divided by volume. Simply make this calculation, and you have found the object's density. Make sure to label your final calculation with the proper units: g/cm^3.
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