Maths
>
GCSE
>
Ratios
>
What is th...
3 years ago
·
11 Replies
·
2633 views
Mike Berge
Use our concise notes and diagrams to only revise what you need to know.
By submitting your email, you agree to join our mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
11 Answers
Density = mass/volume
1 person gave this answer kudos.
Density=Mass/Volume
Found this useful? Give kudos!
Density = mass / volume
Found this useful? Give kudos!
Density is mass divided by volume. Make sure that you are using the same units for the mass and volume as required for the density i.e. if they want the density in g/cm3 then the mass needs to be in grams and the volume in cm3. You may need to convert the units to make this right.
Found this useful? Give kudos!
Last-minute & block bookings open! Ace your exams—book your spot now!
14 reviews
density= mass/volume
Found this useful? Give kudos!
I'm available for 1:1 private online tuition!
Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.Here to help you achieve excellent grades in GCSE Maths!!
density = mass/volume
Found this useful? Give kudos!
I'm available for 1:1 private online tuition!
Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.Density is mass per unit of volume (in other words Mass divided by Volume gives us Density). If one requires to find the density in grams/cubic centimeters then the mass should be changed to grams and the volume should be expressed in cubic centimeters. (1 Kg = 1000 grams) and (1cubic meter = 1000,000 cubic centimeters).
Found this useful? Give kudos!
Hi, Density is equal to Mass divided by Volume
Found this useful? Give kudos!
Density = Mass/Volume
Density is the amount of mass in a given volume. If there is a lot of mass in a given volume, we can say the material is very dense.
Found this useful? Give kudos!
This is the triangle. Mass is at the top. Density bottom left and volume is bottom right.
Found this useful? Give kudos!
D=M/V, M=DxV, V=M/V
Found this useful? Give kudos!
Think you can help?
Get started with a free online introductions with an experienced and qualified online tutor on Sherpa.
Find a GCSE Maths Tutor