A huge meteor has a mass of 3.2⋅1012 g. If the density of the meteor was 4.2 g/cm3, what was the volume of the meteor?
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the volume is 144.5 cm^3
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Meteors, also known as shooting stars, are pieces of dust and debris from space that burn up in Earth's atmosphere, where they can create bright streaks across the night sky. When Earth passes through the dusty trail of a comet or asteroid's orbit, the many streaks of light in the sky are known as a meteor shower.
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