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A block of silver of density 10.5 G/cm cube has a volume of 50 cm cube.The mass of the block is

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Answered by easharajan
22

Answer:

525g

Explanation:

d≈m÷v

hence m≈50×10.5

⇒525g

Answered by probrainsme101
2

Answer:

The mass of the silver block is 0.525 kg or 525 g.

Given:

Density of silver block, d = 10.5 g/cm³

Volume of block, V = 50 cm³

Find:

Mass of the block.

Explanation:

Let the mass of the block be m.

As we know,

Density = Mass / Volume

Mass = Density × Volume

m = d × V

Putting all values in the above equation, we get

m = 10.5 × 50

   = 525 g

Mass of the block, m = 525 g = 525/1000 kg

                                    = 0.525 kg.

Hence, the mass of the silver block is 0.525 kg.

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