Physics, asked by alex345, 11 months ago

A cube of butter of side 2 cm has a density 860 kg/m”. What is its mass?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
18

Answer:

mass of the butter cube is 6.88 grams

Explanation:

density = mass/volume

given side 2cm = 2×10^-2m

volume of the cube = a^3

= (2×10^-2)^3

= 8×10^-6 m^3

mass = density × volume

= 860 × 8×10^-6

= 688 × 10^-5 kg

= 6.88 g

Answered by rishabhshah2609
3

Answer:

mass of the butter cube is 6.88 grams

Explanation:

density = mass/volume

given side 2cm = 2×10^-2m

volume of the cube = a^3

= (2×10^-2)^3

= 8×10^-6 m^3

mass = density × volume

= 860 × 8×10^-6

= 688 × 10^-5 kg

= 6.88 g

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