To
calculate the mass of the object, we use the formula:
Mass=Density×VolumeMass=Density×Volume
Given: Density =24 g/mL=24g/mL Volume =6 mL=6mL
Substitute the given values into the formula:
Mass=24 g/mL×6 mLMass=24g/mL×6mL
Mass=144 gMass=144g
So, the correct answer is:
(1) 144 g(1) 144 g
- What
formula is used to calculate the mass of an object?
- (A)
Mass = Density x Volume
- (B)
Mass = Volume / Density
- (C)
Mass = Density - Volume
- (D)
Mass = Density + Volume
- If
the density of an object is 30 g/mL and its volume is 8 mL, what is its
mass?
- (A)
180 g
- (B)
240 g
- (C)
38 g
- (D)
240 mL
- If
the volume of an object is 10 mL and its mass is 50 g, what is its
density?
- (A)
5 g/mL
- (B)
60 g/mL
- (C)
500 mL
- (D)
0.2 g/mL
- If
the mass of an object is 75 g and its density is 25 g/mL, what is its
volume?
- (A)
3 mL
- (B)
100 mL
- (C)
1750 mL
- (D)
50 mL
- What
happens to the mass of an object if both its density and volume double?
- (A)
The mass doubles
- (B)
The mass quadruples
- (C)
The mass halves
- (D)
The mass remains the same