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14 July, 17:52

Different kinds of wood have different densities. The density of american white oak wood is generally 0.77 g/cm3. If Jim grabs a 38.5 cm3 piece of wood out of his pile of materials, what would the mass be if that pile was all american white oak?

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  1. 14 July, 18:08
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    m = 29.645 g

    Explanation:

    Density:

    Density is equal to the mass of substance divided by its volume.

    Units:

    SI unit of density is Kg/m3.

    Other units are given below,

    g/cm3, g/mL, kg/L

    Formula:

    D=m/v

    D = density

    m=mass

    V=volume

    Symbol:

    The symbol used for density is called rho. It is represented by ρ. However letter D can also be used to represent the density.

    Given dа ta:

    density of wood = 0.77 g/cm³

    volume = 38.5 cm³

    mass=?

    Solution:

    d = m/v

    m = d * v

    m = 0.77 g/cm³ * 38.5 cm³

    m = 29.645 g
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