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If the copper is drawn into wire whose diameter is 8.00 mm, how many feet of copper can be obtained from the ingot? the density of copper is 8.94 g/cm^3?

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Answer: 2369.84c

Step-by-step explanation:

The length of the wire is 2369.84cmData Given;density = 8.94 g/cm^3diameter = 9.50mm = 0.95cm radius = d / 2 = 0.95/2 = 0.475cmmass (not given, but assuming m = 15kg = 15000kgDensity of the WireLet's calculate the volume of the wire using formula of density.substitute the values and solve for volumeLength of the WireTo calculate the length of the wire, we would use the volume of a cylinder on this.From the calculation above, the length of the copper is 2369.84c

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