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16 September, 13:45

What is the volume (in cubic inches) of 3.6 lb of titanium? The density of titanium is 4.51 g/cm3

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  1. 16 September, 13:48
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    Answer: 362,07 cm3

    To answer this question you need to convert the lb into gram first. One lb equal to 453.592g, so: 3.6lb x 453.592gram/lb = 1632.9312gram.

    Now we have mass (1632.9312g), density (4.51g/cm3). Volume is mass divided by density. The equation would be:

    Volume = mass/density

    Volume = 1632.9312gram / (4.51g/cm3) = 362,07 cm3
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