Respuesta :

D=m/v
D=[40÷1000]÷[20÷1000]
D=2kg per m³

The density of a 40 gram object with a volume of 20 milliliters is 2kg/L.

To calculate the density of an object, the following relationship between its mass and its volume is needed:

                                                      [tex]d = \frac{m}{v}[/tex]

In order to adapt to the norms of the international system, it is necessary to change the value of the unit of mass to kilograms and of volume to liters:

                                         

  •   Mass

                                                    [tex]1 g = 10^{-3}kg[/tex]

                                                [tex]40 g = 40 \times 10^{-3} kg[/tex]

  • Volume

                                               [tex]1 mL = 10^{-3}L[/tex]

                                           [tex]20 mL = 20\times 10^{-3}L[/tex]

Now, just apply the values ​​in the given density formula:

                                             [tex]d = \frac{40\times10^{-3}}{20\times10^{-3}}[/tex]

                                              [tex]d = 2kg/L[/tex]

So, The density of a 40 gram object with a volume of 20 milliliters is 2kg/L.

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