Physics, asked by p00208, 1 year ago

An object has a mass of 2000 kg. It’s density is 4000 kg/m3. What is it’s volume?

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Answered by anu24239
6

ANSWER

DENSITY IS THE AMOUNT FILLED IN A OBJECT IN IT'S PER UNIT VOLUME GREATER THE MASS LESSER THE VOLUME THAN GREATER WILL IT'S DENSITY.....

mass = 2000kg \\ density = 4000kg {m}^{ - 3}  \\  \\ density =  \frac{mass}{volume}  \\  \\ 4000 =  \frac{2000}{volume}  \\  \\ volume = 0.5 {m}^{3}

Answered by neetisharma201
6

Density = mass

Volume

4000=2000

Volume

4000 =volume

2000

2m³=volume

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