Physics, asked by jiadubey115, 10 months ago

the density of copper is 8.4g/cm3. what will be volume of 200g of copper ?​

Answers

Answered by Thinkab13
3

Answer:

Density = Mass/Volume

Volume = Mass/Density

As per question,

Volume = 200/8.4 = 500/21 = 23.8cm³

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

23.8095 cm³

Explanation:

Given:

  • Density of copper = 8.4 g/cm³
  • Mass of the copper = 200 grams

To find:

  • Volume of copper

Density = \dfrac{Mass}{Volume}

Substituting the above values:

8.4 g/cm³=\frac{200}{V}

8.4 V = 200

V = \frac{200}{8.4}

V = 23.8095 cm³

The volume of the copper is equal to 23.8095 cm³ and the mass of the copper is equal to 200 g which gives the density equal to 8.4 g/cm³

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