The formula to calculate the Theoretical Volume is:
\[ Vt = \frac{m}{d} \]
Where:
Theoretical volume refers to the volume that a given mass of a material would occupy based on its theoretical density. This calculation is essential in various fields such as material science, chemistry, and engineering to estimate the space a material would take up if it were in a perfectly dense form without any voids or impurities.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ Vt = \frac{10}{5000} = 0.002 \text{ m³} \]
The Theoretical Volume (Vt) is 0.002 m³.