Physics, asked by breena12, 1 year ago

An object has a mass of 235 g and a volume of 655 cm³. What is its density? (Give your answer in g/cm³ to 2 decimal places).

Answers

Answered by jagtapsucheta11
17

Answer:

0.36g/cm3

Explanation:

density = mass / volume

=235/655

=0.3588 g/cm3

therefore, answer is 0.36g/ cm3

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Answered by chaudharyvikramc39sl
3

Answer:

The Density of the object is 0.35 \text{g}/\text{cm}^3

Explanation:

Given :

  • Mass of the object = 235 g
  • Volume of the object = 655 \text{cm}^3

To Find :

Density of the Object.

Solution :

Since we know that if the mass and the volume is given of an object then  

The Density of the object = \frac{\text{Mass of the Object}}{\text{Volume of the Object}}

                                   = \frac{235}{655} \ g/cm^3

Density of the object = 0.35  \text{g}/\text{cm}^3

Hence,

By above calculation we get the Density of the object = 0.35 \text{g}/\text{cm}^3

when mass is 235g and volume is 655 \text{cm}^3

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