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Determine the density of an object that is 25 cm long 10 cm wide and 2 cm high with a mass of 50 g

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf \rho= 0.1 \ g/cm^3 }}

Step-by-step explanation:

Density is found by dividing the mass by the volume.


\rho=(m)/(v)

The mass is 50 grams, but we have to find the volume.

Assuming this is a solid rectangular object, we can use this formula for volume:


v=l*w*h

The length is 25 centimeters, the width is 10 centimeters, and the height is 2 centimeters.


v= 25 \ cm * 10 \ cm * 2 \ cm


v= 250 \ cm^2 * 2 \ cm


v= 500 \ cm^3

Now we know the mass and volume:


m= 50 \ g\\v= 500 \ cm^3

Substitute the values into the formula.


\rho = (50 \ g)/(500 \ cm^3)


\rho= 0.1 \ g/cm^3

The density of the object is 0.1 grams per cubic centimeter.

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