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How do you calculate density?

Answer» Density,\xa0mass\xa0and\xa0volume\xa0are all related by the formula,d = V/m\u200bwhere\xa0dd\xa0is\xa0density,\xa0VV\xa0is\xa0volume, and\xa0mm\xa0is\xa0mass. This can be rearranged in order to find volume or mass depending on which quantities you are given and what the question asks you to find.\xa0Mass\xa0is normally measured in grams, g, or kilograms, kg, whereas,\xa0volume\xa0is normally measured in cubic centimetres, cm3, or cubic metres, m3.This means when dividing mass by volume, the resulting units are typically grams per cubic centimetre (g/cm3), or kilograms per cubic metre (kg/cm3). These are\xa0compound units


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