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Find the weight of an object whose volume is 45m³ and density is 2.4gm/m³

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Answered by Anonymous
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Density equals Mass/Volume. Hence here required mass equals Density*Volume. Hence mass= 45(m^3) * 2.4(gm/m^3) =108 gm.
Weight = Mass × gravity = 108 × 9.8 ans.

87654321k: I want to find out the weight, not the mass.Thank you
noelpereira: Sorry, but the dimensions are incorrect. 108 is in grams. Where as 'g' is in kgm/s
Answered by vk8091624
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