A material weighs 8 grams and takes up 2 cubic centimeters of space. what is the material's density in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3)? 2 g/cm3 2 g/cm 3 4 g/cm3 4 g/cm 3 6 g/cm3 6 g/cm 3 10 g/cm3

Respuesta :

A material that weight 8 grams and takes up 2 cubic centimeters of space has a density of 4 g/cm³

To solve this problem the density formula and the procedure that we have to use is:

ρ = m/v

Where:

  • v= volume
  • ρ= density
  • m= mass

Information about the problem:

  • ρ = ?
  • m= 8 g
  • v= 2 cm³

Applying the density formula we get:

ρ = m/v

ρ = 8 g / 2 cm³

ρ = 4 g/cm³

What is volume?

It is the space occupied by a body, it is calculated by multiplying its dimensions, for example: length, height and width.

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