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Density Calculator

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Density Facts

Density is mass per unit volume: ρ = m/V

Water has a density of 1 g/cm³ or 1000 kg/m³

The densest natural element is osmium (22.59 g/cm³)

Calculation Results

Density Result

1.25g/cm³

Calculated density based on your inputs

Density Comparison

Air (0.0012 g/cm³)
Very Low
Wood (0.7 g/cm³)
Low
Water (1.0 g/cm³)
Medium
Aluminum (2.7 g/cm³)
High
Iron (7.87 g/cm³)
Very High

Density Formula

Density (ρ) = Mass (m) / Volume (V)
Where:
Mass = 250 g, Volume = 200 cm³
Density = 250 / 200 = 1.25 g/cm³

Density Calculator

Quickly calculate the density of any object or substance using its mass and volume. This tool is perfect for students, engineers, and professionals who work with physical properties of materials.

So, What’s Density Anyway?

Okay, let’s break it down. Density’s basically how much “stuff” you’ve crammed into a certain amount of space. You know? Like, you could have a brick and a sponge that are the same size, but the brick’s way heavier—yep, higher density. Usually, people talk about it in units like kg/m³, g/cm³, or if you’re feeling extra old-school, pounds per cubic foot.

Here’s the Density Formula

Density (ρ) = Mass / Volume

Just so we’re clear:
• ρ = Density (that’s the Greek letter rho, if you’re feeling fancy)
• Mass = How much your thing weighs (grams, kilos, whatever)
• Volume = The space it takes up (like cm³ or m³, pick your poison)

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