Physics, asked by rajveer4ualways, 22 days ago

The density of copper is 8. 9g/cm^3. Find the density is kg/m^3​

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Answered by TigerMan28
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Answer:

Density kg/m^3 = 8.9 × 100 × 100 × 100 / 1000

= 8900 kg/m^3

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Answered by aamodtiwari
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Answer:

8.9*10^3

Explanation:

(1 g/1000g)*(1cm/100cm)^-3

(10^-3)*(10^-2)^-3

10^-3+6

10^3

1g/cm^3=10^3kg/m^3

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