mranoob123 mranoob123
  • 17-03-2020
  • Chemistry
contestada

Density is equal to

volume divided by mass

mass divided by volume

they are all equal to each other

Respuesta :

eukalim
eukalim eukalim
  • 17-03-2020
No, volume divided by mass is different from mass divided by volume. Density equals to Mass divided by Volume. Volume equals to Mass divided by Density. Mass equals to Density times Volume. They are all not equal.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Jennifer went on a shopping spree, spending a total of $165 on a skirt, a sweater, and a pair of shoes. The cost of the sweater was 8/7 of the cost of the skirt
what decimal fraction is between 1.2 and 1.5
Two forces of 5N and 7N respectively act on an object. When will the resultant of the two vectors be at a maximum?
How do you say in the top shelf there are my video game consoles. and on the bottom shelf there are my books in French
describe how activity within the earth results in earthquakes
What steps did the continental congress take to pursue war with Britain
One of the factors affecting density
a geometric series has 3 terms. the sum of the three terms is 42. the third term is 3.2 times the sum of the other two terms. what are the three terms?
use 425×79=33575 to work out 425×7.9=
During the “Golden Age,” the Chinese were leaders in what industry?