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Assume an object A mass of 36.240 g and it’s density is 5.40 g/mL. What is it’s volume

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The volume of the object=6.71ml

Given:

Mass of the object=36.240g

Density of the object=5.40
(g)/(m l)

To find:

Volume of the object

Step by Step Explanation:

Solution:

According to the formula, Density of the object is given as


\rho=(m)/(v)
and from this volume can be derived as


v=(m)/(\rho)

Where, m=mass of the cylinder


\rho=density of the cylinder

v=volume of the cylinder

We know the values of m=36.240g and
\rho=5.40
(g)/(m l)

Substitute these values in the above equation we get


v=(m)/(\rho)

v=36.240/5.40

=6.71ml

Result:

Thus the volume of the object is 6.71ml

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