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There are a few ways to calculate mass. You can do Density * Volume. But you can also do Weight/Gravitational Constant (9.81 m/s2 on earth)
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The formula for mass you can find from the density equation. Multiply the volume by both sides of the equation.
density = mass/volume
volume*density = mass
And there you are :)
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