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25 October, 15:52

9. A statue is to be scaled down isomorphically (It will have its size changed without changing its shape). It starts with an initial height of 6.75 [m] and ends up with a final height of 2.15 [m]. If the mass of the original statue with a uniform mass density was 44.5 [kg], calculate the mass of the smaller model with the same uniform mass density.

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  1. 25 October, 16:06
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    m = 1.45 kg

    Explanation:

    For this exercise we look for size reduction in height

    Reduction = y / y₀

    Reduction = 2.15 / 6.75

    Reduction = 0.3185

    As the statue should not be deformed, all reduction has the same factor.

    Let's use the concept of density

    ρ = m / V

    Initial statue

    ρ = m₀ / V₀

    It is reduced

    V = x y z

    V = 0.3185 x₀ 0.3185 y₀ 0.3185 z₀

    V = 0.3185³ V₀

    Density is

    ρ = m / V

    ρ = m / 0.3185³ V₀

    As the density remains constant we can match them

    m₀ / Vo = m / 0.3185³ V₀

    m = 0.3185³ m₀

    Let's calculate

    m = 0.3185³ 45

    m = 0.03231 45

    m = 1.45 kg
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