Science, asked by FallenPhoenix, 1 year ago

A cylinder with a mass of 12 g has a radius measuring 2 cm and a height of 6 cm. What is its density?

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Answered by siram
5
density = M/V
so, we have to find volume
volume = πr^2 h
=75.4
= 12/75.4
= 0.159

FallenPhoenix: No, i already got the answer and it was right....
FallenPhoenix: it was 0.166
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Answered by santy2
5
To calculate the density of the cylinder we have to find the mass and the volume.

Density = mass/volume

mass = 12 g

Volume of cylinder = base area (πr²) × height

                              = 3.14  × 2² × 6

                               =  75.36 cm³

Density = 12 g / 75.36


     = 0.159 g/cm³
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