sarahlovespups
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  • 23-09-2017
  • Chemistry
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How would you determine the volume of an object if you were given its mass and density?

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Nadeshiko
Nadeshiko Nadeshiko
  • 23-09-2017
Density = mass / volume

To solve for volume, multiply both sides of the equation by volume. This will cancel volume on the right and place it on the left.

volume x density = mass / volume x volume

volume x density = mass

Now, divide both sides by the density.

volume x density / density = mass / density

In the end, density cancels out so:

Volume = mass / density
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awesomechris135
awesomechris135 awesomechris135
  • 24-09-2017
Mass= volume\density
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