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An object has a mass of 0.0124 kg and a volume of 1893 mm^3. What is its density in grams per cubic centimeter?

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Answer:


d=6.34g/cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, since the calculation of density is performed by dividing the mass over volume:


d=(m)/(V)

Which gives us a better understanding of the degree of compactness of the object; we can find the required density in grams per cubic centimeter by applying the following dimensional analysis in the aforementioned equation:


d=(0.0124kg)/(1893mm^3) *((10mm)/(1cm) )^3*(1000g)/(1kg)\\\\d=6.34g/cm^3

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