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30 October, 15:25

How would you calculate density for a cubic solid?

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  1. 30 October, 15:37
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    You are given the mass of the metal block, but you must calculate its volume using the measurements of the given dimensions. For a rectangular solid, volume = length x width x height; therefore, the volume of the block is (3 cm) (5 cm) (4 cm) or 60 cubic centimeters. The density is 14 g/60 cc or 0.23 g/cc.
  2. 30 October, 15:39
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    First find the volume. The expression for regular shape like cubic solid is v=length x width x height

    Then find the mass of the cube by using a scale. Finally use the expression to find the density.

    D = mass divided by volume (D = mass/volume)
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