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8 February, 21:38

The density of uranium is 18.8 g/cm3. part a what is this value in kilograms per cubic meter?

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  1. 8 February, 22:03
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    18800 kg/m^3 This is a simple matter of multiplying by the appropriate conversion factors. So let's see what they are: We have grams and want kilograms. That will be a simple matter of dividing by 1000. We have cm^2 and want m^3. This is slightly more difficult. There's 100 cm per meter. And since we need to cube it, that will be 100^3 = 1000000. So the result will be 18.8 g/cm^3 * 1000000 cm^3/m^3 / 1000 g/kg = 18800 kg/m^3
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