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if the mass is 0.5kg and the density is 10.5g/cm3 what is the volume?

2007-10-26 12:09:23 · 6 answers · asked by wakeboarding <3 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

6 answers

D = M / V
V = M / D
V = 500 / 10.5 cm ³
V = 47.6 cm ³ (to 1 dec. place)

2007-10-30 08:53:29 · answer #1 · answered by Como 7 · 1 0

all u have to do is multiply the density by the mass which would be
5.25 g/cm3 to help u get the density of an object u just divide mass by volume if u put a heart and a straight line through it it makes m over v which equals density hoped i helped

2007-10-26 19:38:18 · answer #2 · answered by horsendurancelvr 2 · 0 0

Density = mass / volume

so

Volume = mass / density
V = 0.5kg / (10.5g/cm3)
V = 500g (10.5g/cm3)
V = 47.62cm3

2007-10-26 19:23:56 · answer #3 · answered by bustedtaillights 4 · 0 0

Formula: Density = Mass/Volume, so Volume = Mass/Density.

Then convert so you have kg = g.
.5kg = 500g

V = 500g / (10.5g/cm3)
V = 47.62cm3

2007-10-26 19:24:23 · answer #4 · answered by jemt113 2 · 0 0

Volume has a CUBIC distance unit..
MASS = VOLUME x DENSITY...
V = m/d .. in this case m=0.5 Kg = 500g (do not forget to convert since the density is given in (g/cm3)
V= 500/10.5 = 47.619 cm3

2007-10-26 19:23:08 · answer #5 · answered by SpideR^KinG 1 · 0 0

This is what I wrote for the science quiz using the GRASS method.

Given:
m = 0.5kg = 500mg
D = 10.5g/cm3

Required:
V = ?

V = m / D
V = 500mg / 10.5g/cm3
V = 47.62cm3

Therefore, the volume is 47.62cm3.

2007-10-27 23:10:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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