No.
Volume = Mass / Density
Therefore, for the same mass, if the density is higher then the volume is less. This makes perfect sense if you think about it. The atoms of the object are closer together (it is more dense) and so less space (volume) is taken up.
Chat with our AI personalities
one unit (mls) is volume and one unit (lbs) is mass. You must stipulate the object eg. water so that its density can be determined. Density equals mass over volume (in cc trying to covert 3.1L of plasma to pounds. The density of plasma is 1.03g/cc?
45/15= 3 Where density is equal to mass over volume
As A/B=C/D , So B=(A*D)/C
c equals b over 8
75 over 100 equals 3 over 4.