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4 April, 22:07

The piece of iron that miguel measured had a mass of 51.1 g and a volume of 6.63 cm 3. what did miguel calculate to be the density of iron?

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  1. 4 April, 22:08
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    Given:

    Mass, m = 51.1 g

    Volume, V = 6.63 cm³

    By definition,

    Density = Mass/Volume

    = (51.1 g) / (6.63 cm³)

    = 7.7074 g/cm³

    In SI units,

    Density = (7.7074 g/cm³) * (10⁻³ kg/g) * (10² cm/m) ³

    = 7707.4 kg/m³

    Answer: 7.707 g/cm³ or 7707.4 kg/m³
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