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If the mass of a material is 41 grams and the volume of the material is 10 cm^3, what would the density of the material be?

User Nikvs
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To find density you take the mass and divide it by the volume.

41 (grams)/10 (cm^3) = 4.1
The density of the material would be 4.1 g/cm^3.

User Adam Biggs
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By definition, the density of a material is given by:


D=(m)/(V)

Where,

m: mass

V: volume

Therefore, substituting values we have:


D=(41)/(10)

Making the corresponding calculation we have:


D=4.1(g)/(cm^3)

Answer:

the density of the material would be:


D=4.1(g)/(cm^3)

User Stepan Snigirev
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