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24 December, 06:41

If the mass of a material is 49 grams and the volume of the material is 10 cm^3, what would the density of the material be?

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  1. 24 December, 07:03
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    Answer: 4.9 g/cm^3

    Explanation.

    !) Data

    mass = 49 g

    Volume = 10 cm^3

    2) Formula

    Density = mass / volume

    Density = 49 g / 10cm^3 = 4.9 g/cm^3

    This is a problem where you only need to know the formula and subtitute the numbers to calculate.

    The formula of density is the very same definition: mass per unit of volume.

    So, as you had the mass and the volume you just need to plug the values in the formula density = mass / volume.
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