Geography, asked by RohitChouhan4006, 1 year ago

the density of an object of mass 300 kg and volume 150m3 is

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Answered by sai4383
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we know that density= mass/volume
300/150=2
density is 2 kg/m3
Answered by rinayjainsl
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Answer:

The density of the object is

 \rho = 2 \: kg \: m {}^{ - 3}

Explanation:

Given that,

The mass of the object is 300kg

 =  > m = 300 \: kg

And the volume of the object is 150 cubic metres

 =  > v = 150 {m}^{3}

The density of the object is defined as ratio of mass of object to the ratio of volume of object.Hence,

 \rho =  \frac{m}{v}

Substituting the given values in the above equation we get

 \rho =  \frac{300}{150}  = 2 \: kg \: m {}^{ - 3}

Therefore,the density of the object is

 \rho = 2 \: kg \: m {}^{ - 3}

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