Physics, asked by deepikasahu209knp, 1 month ago

what is the density of a cube of sugar weighing 12.4 grams measuring 3 centimetre on a side​

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Answered by NewGeneEinstein
18

Answer:-

Side of a sugar=3cm

\\ \qquad\quad\sf\longmapsto Volume=(side)^3

\\ \qquad\quad\sf\longmapsto Volume=3^3

\\ \qquad\quad\sf\longmapsto Volume=27cm^3

  • Mass=12.4g

We know that

\boxed{\sf Density=\dfrac{Mass}{Volume}}

\\ \qquad\quad\sf\longmapsto Density=\dfrac{12.4}{27}

\\ \qquad\quad\sf\longmapsto Density=0.4g/cm^3

Answered by gaggobua997
3

*Answer*

Mass=12.4g

Side of the cube=3cm

Volume=(Length of cube)³

Volume=(3)³

Density=Mass/Volume

Density=12.4/27

Density=0.4g/cm³

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