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23 August, 18:07

A substance has a mass of 360g and a volume of 7.5 cm^3. What is its density

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  1. 23 August, 18:33
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    Density is defined as (mass) / (volume).

    The density of the substance you describe is (360 gm) / (7.5 cm³) =

    48 grams per cm³.

    The math is bullet-proof, but this is more than double the density

    of the heaviest known substance!

    A gallon jug filled with this weird substance would weigh about 400 pounds!
  2. 23 August, 18:36
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    Density is simply Mass:Volume. 360g:7.5cm^3 = 48g/cm^3.
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