Density is measured in weight or mass per unit volume.
some examples
grams / ml
kg / l
pounds / cubic foot
tons / cubic yard
2006-10-12 12:47:41
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answered by Glenn 2
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basically density is measured by dividing mass over volume
hence unit will be gram/ml or kg/m^3
2006-10-12 12:48:46
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answered by AJ 2
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As we know Density = Mass / Volume
therefore its units are in term of mass and volume
i.e.
kg/m^3
2006-10-12 12:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Density measurement comprises of two variables: weight and volume. it is usually measured in grams per cm^3, but can be any weight/volume ratio.
2006-10-12 12:48:26
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answered by pablovp 1
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grams per cubic centimeter- would be one way to define density.
2006-10-12 12:49:35
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answered by Morey000 7
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a unit of mass over a unit of volume
eg
kg / m^3
pounds / in^3
liters
gallons
etc
2006-10-12 12:48:14
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answered by Anonymous
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mass units per volume units
for instance kg/m^3
kilogram/meters cubed
2006-10-12 12:49:19
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answered by just browsin 6
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gram/cc or gram/ml or kg/m^3
2006-10-12 12:48:06
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answer #8
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answered by raj 7
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grams and are you kathern kennedy at providence academy?
2006-10-12 12:53:58
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answer #9
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answered by peter b 1
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mass over volume - m/v (mountains over valleys)...
2006-10-12 12:48:52
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answered by ryanprague1 5
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