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If a block of copper is 5 cm by 10 cm by 3 cm and has a mass of 1335 grams, what is the density of copper?

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Answer:

The answer is 8.9 gm/cm cubed

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User Ishtar
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Answer:

the density of copper is 90.03g/cm³

Explanation:

This problem bothers on the density of a substance, this case for a copper material

Given data

Mass of copper m = 1355g

Volume of copper block v= l*b*h

10*5*3=150cm³

We know that the density

ρ= mass/volume

ρ= 1355/150

ρ= 90.03g/cm²

The density of a substance is defined as the mass of the substance per unit volume

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