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6 May, 12:44

How much does a 5cm by 5cm by 10cm cube weigh if its density is 2 g/cm^3

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  1. 6 May, 13:04
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    Mass = 500 g

    Solution:

    Data Given:

    Volume = 5 cm * 5 cm * 10 cm = 250 cm³

    Density = 2 g. cm⁻³

    Formula Used:

    Density = Mass : Volume

    Solving for Mass,

    Mass = Density * Volume

    Putting Values,

    Mass = 2 g. cm⁻³ * 250 cm³

    Mass = 500 g
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