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LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS.How would you determine the density of a cube?​

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Answered by chhoturam72
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To determine the cube density, weigh a precisely measured volume of your solution, and divide the mass of solution by the volume of solution. You must measure the volume of solution to obtain the density.

Answered by Anonymous
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Question:-

How would you determine the density of a cube?

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Well, if you weight the cube to find the mass, M, and you know a dimension, D, of any side of the cube (all sides are of equal length by definition), then the density will be:

density = M/D^3

If the cube weighs, say, 12 kg, and the dimension of one side is 0.40 m, then the density will be 12 kg/(0.40 m)^3= 187 kg/m^3.

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