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2) Find the density of an object if its mass is 600 kg and volume is 120 m²​

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Answered by prince5132
12

GIVEN :-

  • Mass of object ( m ) = 600 kg.
  • Volume of object ( v ) = 120 m³.

TO FIND :-

  • The Density the object.

SOLUTION :-

 \\  : \implies \displaystyle \sf \: Density =  \frac{mass}{volume}  \\  \\  \\

  : \implies \displaystyle \sf \: \rho =  \frac{m}{v}  \\  \\  \\

 : \implies \displaystyle \sf \: \rho =  \frac{600 \: kg}{120 \: m ^{3} }  \\  \\  \\

 : \implies \displaystyle \sf \: \rho =  \frac{60 \: kg}{12 \: m ^{3} }  \\  \\  \\

 : \implies  \underline{ \boxed{\displaystyle \sf \: \rho = 5 \: kgm ^{ - 3} }} \\ \\

Hence the density of the object is 5 kg/m³.

Answered by Anonymous
9

Given :

  • Mass ( m ) = 600 kg

  • Volume ( v ) = 120 m²

To find :

  • Density

Formula :

↦Density = Mass ( m ) / Volume ( v )

According to the question :

Mass = 600 kg { given }

Volume = 120 m² { given }

Substituting the values of Mass and Volume :

⟹ Density = 600 kg / 120 m²

⟹ 600 / 120

5 kg / m³

The density of the object = 5 kg / m³

So, It's Done !!

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