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You make the following measurements of an object: 42 kg and 22 m3. What would the object’s density be? Show your work for credit and include final units
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You make the following measurements of an object: 42 kg and 22 m3. What would the object’s density be? Show your work for credit and include final units
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density = mass / volume
therefore, density = 22/42 = 0.524 kg/m3
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Density is measured by kg per meters cubed, so the density is 21/11 kg/m^3.
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