If the mass of the Apple is 140 g then what's the volume of it? Btw the density of the Apple is 0.4 g/cm cubed
Answers
Answer:
The volume of the Apple is 350 cm³
Explanation:
Mass of the Apple = 140 g
Density of the apple = 0.4 gcm³
Volume of the apple = ?
Volume =
Volume =
Therefore, Volume = 350 cm³
Density:
Density of a substance is the mass per unit volume of that substance.
It is expressed in g/cm³ or k/gm³.
In SI system, unit of mass is kg and unit of volume is m³, so SI unit of density is kg/ m³.
In CGS system, unit of mass is g and unit of volume is g/cm³ ( or gram per cubic centimetre ).
It is a scalar quantity and is represented by the letter (rho) or d.
If mass of a substance is M and it's volume is V, it's density is
Answer:
Explanation:
Given :-
Mass of apple = 140 g
Density of apple = 0.4 g/cm³
To Find :-
Density of apple
Formula to be used :-
Volume = Mass/Density
Solution :-
Putting all the values, we get
Volume = Mass/Density
⇒ Volume = (140/0.4) cm³
⇒ Volume = (1400/4) cm³
⇒ Volume = 350 cm³
Hence, the volume of the apple is 350 cm³.
Important term :-
Mass - Mass is the quantity of matter contained in a body. It is always constant. It is measured by a beam balance.
It is measured by the spring balance.