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9 June, 12:01

A cylindrical piece of aluminium is 6.00 cm tall and 2.00 cm in radius. How much does it weight

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  1. 9 June, 12:12
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    2.00 N

    Explanation:

    The weight is the mass times gravity:

    W = mg

    The mass is the density times volume:

    m = ρV

    The volume of a cylinder is:

    V = πr²h

    Therefore:

    W = π r² h ρ g

    Given r = 2.00 cm, h = 6.00 cm, ρ = 2.70 g/cm³, and g = 9.8 m/s²:

    W = π (2.00 cm) ² (6.00 cm) (2.70 g/cm³) (1 kg / 1000 g) (9.8 m/s²)

    W = 2.00 N
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