Physics, asked by dhupphysics, 11 months ago

how to calculate density of an object if I don't have the mass of an object?

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Answered by Deadpool98
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your answer is below..
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if u don't know density then u may have other values.

so in that case u have to use this formula..

D = m ÷ v


where, m=mass
D=density
v= volume

case 2,

Mass = Density * Volume

Density is a constant of the fluid we are relating

To calculate for mass:

Mass = Density * Volume

Density is a constant of the fluid we are relating

To calculate for mass:

Simply multiply Density by Volume, if the fluid is water then the density is 1gcm^-3 or 1000kgm^-3. Make sure your unit correlates with that of the volume, then u’re good to go.



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