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A metallic block of volume of 8 m³ weighs 50,416 kg. What is the density of metal?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The density of the metal = 6302 kg/m³

Explanation:

• We know that the formula to calculate density is

  • {\small{\underline{\boxed{\pmb{\sf{Density \: = \dfrac{Mass}{Volume}}}}}}}

So here, we have to imply this formula to solve the whole question!

• We also know that the SI unit of density is kilogram per metre cube that is kg/ so after solution we have to add this unit too to make the solution perfect!

Provided that:

  • Mass = 50,416 kg
  • Volume = 8 m³
  • Density = ???

Required solution:

:\dashrightarrow \sf Density \: = \dfrac{Mass}{Volume} \\ \\ :\dashrightarrow \sf Density \: = \dfrac{50416}{8} \\ \\ :\dashrightarrow \sf Density \: = \cancel{\dfrac{50416}{8}} \: (Cancelling) \\ \\ :\dashrightarrow \sf Density \: = 6302 \: kg/m^3

  • Therefore, density = 6302 kilogram per metre cube.
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