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If you have an object that takes up 4 cubic centimeters of space and has a mass of 2g, what is the density of that object?
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If you have an object that takes up 4 cubic centimeters of space and has a mass of 2g, what is the density of that object?
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2g per cubic cm
mass divided by volume equals density
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D=mass/volume in kg/m^3
4cm3 divided by 100^3 = 4x10^-6 (volume)
Mass =2g to kg 0.002kg
0.002/4x10^-6= 500kg/m3
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