What will be the density of copper when its mass is 1896 g and volume of that copper block is 212.52 cubic centimetre?
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Answer:
Explanation:
We need the quotient...
ρ
density
=
Mass/ volume
Explanation:
And thus on the given sample...we calculate...
ρ
copper
=
1896
⋅
g
mass of block
8.4
⋅
c
m
×
5.5
⋅
c
m
×
4.6
⋅
c
m
volume of block
=
1896
⋅
g
212.5
⋅
c
m
3
≡
8.9
⋅
g
⋅
c
m
−
3
...
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