Physics, asked by neena8059, 11 months ago

what is the mass of 50 cubic cm of silver if its density is 10.5 g/cubic cm

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Answered by LoverLoser
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Find-

Mass?

Given-

Volume of the cube = 50cm^3

Density = 10.5g/cm^3

Formula

Mass = density \times  volume

Solution-

Mass = density × volume

Mass = 10.5 × 50

Mass = 525 g

Answered by Anonymous
2

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Density = \sf 50\:{cm}^{3}

Volume = \sf 10.5\:g/{cm}^{3}

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Mass

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Mass = 50 × 10.5

Mass = 525 g

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