If body weight and volume are known, is it possible to determine body density?

The density of a body is easily found if we are given its mass and volume. To do this, you need to take the mass of the substance and divide by the volume. The formula itself looks like this: p = m / V. Where p is the density, expressed in kg / m ^ 3; m = mass, in kilograms; V = volume, in m ^ 3.



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