define density of a substance .write its unit . you are given a cube of copper . how will you determine its density
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Hey mate here is your answer,
The mass per unit volume is called Density.
It means the mass in a per metre cube volume is called density.
Density= Mass / Volume
Mass/Volume = unit i.e. kg/m3
If a piece of copper is given we can find two by 2 ways....
1.By knowing Volume and mass or weight we can calculate.
OR
2.By submerge in water the amount of water displace will be its mass and we can find density from it.
Hope this helps you a lot ☺☺
The mass per unit volume is called Density.
It means the mass in a per metre cube volume is called density.
Density= Mass / Volume
Mass/Volume = unit i.e. kg/m3
If a piece of copper is given we can find two by 2 ways....
1.By knowing Volume and mass or weight we can calculate.
OR
2.By submerge in water the amount of water displace will be its mass and we can find density from it.
Hope this helps you a lot ☺☺
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Answer: density of a substance is its mass per unit volume of any substance. 8 units are are kg/m³, g/m³ and g/ml. if we have a cube of copper, we can determine its density by by following the process:
P= mass of cube/ volume of cube
Explanation:
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