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a rectangular block of copper metal weighs 1896 grams and dimensions of the block are 8.4 CM by 5.5 cm by 4.6 cm what the density

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Answered by geniusviru
50

Answer:

density=mass/volume

=1896/8.4×5.5×4.6

=1896/212.52

=8.9215

=8.92 g/cm^3

Answered by mariospartan
29

Answers:

The density of copper is 8.92 gm/cc

Explanation:

The dimensions of the copper box are:  

Length of the copper box= 8.4 cm.

Breath of the copper box = 5.5 cm.

Height of the copper box= 4.6 cm.

So volume of the copper box =8.4 \times 5.5 \times 4.6 cubic cm

= 212.52 cubic cm.  

Density of copper = weight of copper / volume of copper.  

Weight of copper = 1896 gm.

So, density of copper =\frac{1896 g m}{212.52 c c}

= 8.92 gm/cc.

So, the density of copper is 8.92 gm/cc.

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