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12 December, 07:31

Mass of 60.009 g and radius of 1.02 cm what is the density of the sphere in (g/ml)

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  1. 12 December, 07:46
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    Density is given as mass / volume.

    Mass is the sphere is 100 g.

    Volume of the sphere = (pi∗r3) ∗4/3

    (

    p

    i



    r

    3

    )



    4

    /

    3

    = (4∗22∗3∗3∗3) / (7∗3) cm3

    =

    (

    4



    22



    3



    3



    3

    )

    /

    (

    7



    3

    )

    c

    m

    3

    =792/7

    =

    792

    /

    7

    cm3

    3

    Therefore, Density is 100 / (792/7) g/cm3

    100

    /

    (

    792

    /

    7

    )

    g

    /

    c

    m

    3

    Which gives: density = 0.883838 g/cm3

    g

    /

    c

    m

    3

    If you want to change the units to kg per cubic metres, then we need to divide this value by 1000 (for g to kg) and multiply by 100 * 100 * 100 (for cm to m).

    This makes the density to be 883.83 kg/m3
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