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The mass of 10 cm3 of silver is 103 gm. Find the density of silver in kg/m​

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Answered by juhijahanvi
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This question can be solved by two ways

Method 1:

Mass of silver= 103g= 103/1000 kg

= 0.103 kg

Volume of silver = 10/100*100*100 m^3

= 1/10*100*100 m^3

density= 0.103* 10*100*100 kg/m^3

= 0.103* 10^5 kg/ m^3

= 1.03 * 10^4 kg/m^3

Method 2:

Mass of silver= 103 g

Volume of silver= 10 cm^3

density in g/ cm^3 = 103/10 = 10.3 g/ cm^3

{ in kg/ m^3}= 10.3 * 100*100*100/ 1000

= 10.3* 10^3 kg/m^3

=1.03* 10^ 4 kg/m^3

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