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What is the density of a 36 g object with a volume of 15 cm3? (Density: D = )
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What is the density of a 36 g object with a volume of 15 cm3? (Density: D = )
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Here, We know, Density = Mass / Volume
Here, mass = 36 g
volume = 15 cm³
Substitute their values,
d = 36 / 15
d = 2.4 g/cm³
In short, Your Answer would be 2.4 g/cm³
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D =
2.4 g/cm3
We learned this in my physics class as well.
p = m/v
Where:
p = density
m = mass
V = volumeSo to find the density you solve 36/16 =
2.4
Hope this helped. Have a great day!
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