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19 May, 15:02

An iceberg has a volume of 7660 cubic feet. what is the mass of the ice (in kg) composing the iceberg

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  1. 19 May, 15:12
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    Well to solve this problem, we need the density of ice. The density of ice is around 0.917 g / cm^3.

    Now to find for the mass, simply multiply the volume with the density.

    That is:

    Mass = density * volume

    However, let us convert first the volume into units of cm^3.

    Volume = 7660 ft^3 = 2.1691 x 10^8 cm^3

    Therefore the mass is:

    mass = 0.917 g / cm^3 * 2.1691 x 10^8 cm^3

    mass = 1.989 x 10^8 g

    mass = 1.989 x 10^5 kg
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