Science, asked by kacixjay, 9 months ago

An object has a mass of 156 g and a volume of 233 cm³. What is its density?

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Answered by jaisika16
3

Answer:

p =  \frac{m}{v}

p =  \frac{15}{233}  =

 \frac{15}{233}  \frac{g}{ml}

P is here density

M is mass

V is volume

M=15g

V=233cm^3

Hope it helps

Answered by prince8987
8

Answer:

given'

mass=156 g

volume= 233cm^3

so,

density = mass/volume

density= 156/ 233

density= 0.6695g/cm^3

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