Physics, asked by ritajit12, 11 months ago

if the density of a diamond is 3.5 gram centimetre cube what would be the mass of a diamond whose volume is 0.5 cm cube​

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Answered by bharti7267
30

Hello mate ,

Answer-

Density = Mass ÷ Volume

Given values are -

Density = 3.5gm per cm cube

Volume = 0.5cm cube

Thus Mass = Density × Volume

Mass = 3.5 × 0.5 = 1.75 gm

Answered by KaurSukhvir
5

Answer:

The mass of the diamond is equal to 1.75 grams.

Explanation:

We have given, density of the diamond = 3.5 g/cm³

The volume of the diamond = 0.5 cm³

we have to find the mass of the diamond for given density and volume.

Density of a substance is described as the mass per unit volume of that substance. It implies that how heavy a substance can be for a given size.

Density of diamond = mass of diamond/Volume

Mass of a diamond = Density of diamond × Volume

Mass of diamond = 3.5 gcm⁻³ × 0.5 cm³

Mass of diamond = 1.75g

therefore, the mass of the diamond will be equal to 1.75g.

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