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An object has a mass of 50.0 g and a volume of 10.5 cm3. What is the object's density?

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the density is 4.76 gcm^-3
and if mass is in kg then density is equal to 4.76*10^-3
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Answer:

Density of object, d = 4.76 g/cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of the object, m = 50 g

Volume of the object, V = 10.5 cm³

We need to find the density of the object. The mass per unit volume of the object is called its density. It is given by :


d=(m)/(V)


d=(50\ g)/(10.5\ cm^3)

d = 4.76 g/cm³

So, the density of the object is 4.76 g/cm³. Hence, this is the required solution.

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