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The density of an object is .835 g/cm3. If its volume is 34 cm3, what is the mass of the object? (Density: D = )

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Answered by saathvikberi
1

Answer:

29.225g

Explanation:

mass= Density×volume

35×0.835=29.225g

Answered by preeti353615
2

Answer:

The density of an object is 0.835 g/cubic cm. If its volume is 34 cubic cm, then the mass of the object is 28.39g.

Explanation:

For a liquid or a solid the density is defined as the ratio of the density of the solid or the liquid by that of the water (1g /cubic cm) .

The calculation formula that relies on density, mass, and volume is:

d = m / v

m = dv

d= 0.835 g/cubic cm

v= 34 cubic cm  

 m = d. v

= 0.835  x 34  

= 28.39 g  

So, the mass of the object is 28.39g.

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