Respuesta :
To find the density of an object, you need to use the equation: D = M/V. This is density equals mass over volume.
Mass: 30 g
Volume: 10 cm3
30/10 = 3
Density: 3 g/cm3
Mass: 30 g
Volume: 10 cm3
30/10 = 3
Density: 3 g/cm3
Answer: The density of the object is equal to [tex]3g/cm^3[/tex]
Explanation:
Density of an object is defined as the ratio of its mass and volume. The chemical equation representing density of an object is:
[tex]\text{Density of an object}=\frac{\text{Mass of an object}}{\text{Volume of an object}}[/tex]
We are given:
Mass of an object = 30 grams
Volume of an object = [tex]10cm^3[/tex]
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]\text{Density of an object}=\frac{30g}{10cm^3}=3g/cm^3[/tex]
Hence, the density of the object is equal to [tex]3g/cm^3[/tex]