Physics, asked by anwesha14, 1 year ago

the density of copper is 8.9 gram centimetre cube What will be its density in KG metre cube


enormous010: Can you tell ne the right quantity of copper ?
enormous010: Me*
anwesha14: 8.9gcm 3
enormous010: Ohk..

Answers

Answered by OK007
7
it will be 8.9×10^-3 kgm^3
Answered by enormous010
13
Hi friend,

➡Explanation :- As you mention the density of copper is 8.9cm^3 so, the answer as follows :-

➡As the relative density of copper is 8.9 , it means that its density is
8.9cm^3

➡It can be turn into Kg/m^3

➡1 g/cm^3 = 0.001kg/(0.000001m^3)

Thus, 1g/cm^3 = 1000kg/m^3

➡Therefore, the density of copper is = 8.9×1000 = 8900 kg/m^3

Thus , the density of copper is 8.9cm^3 or 8900kg/m^3...i hope it helps you

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