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31 January, 04:32

If a penny (with the this volume. 39 cm^3) was made out of pure copper, what should its mass be?

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  1. 31 January, 05:00
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    3.49 g

    Explanation:

    The mass is the product of volume and density:

    (8.96 g/cm³) (0.39 cm³) ≈ 3.49 g

    The mass of a pure-copper penny would be 3.49 g.
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