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21 January, 09:12

A standard 1 kilogram weight is a cylinder 48.0 mm in height and 55.0 mm in diameter. What is the density of the material?

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  1. 21 January, 09:20
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    Answer:8769 Kg/m^3

    Explanation: First of all we have to calculate the volume of the cylinder so it is equal to:

    Vcylinder = π*r^2*h where r and h are the radius and heigth, respectively.

    Vcylinder = π*0.0275^2*0.048=1.14*10^-4 m^3

    The density is defined by ρ=mass/volume

    the we have

    ρ=1Kg/1.14*10^-4 m^3=8769 Kg/m^3
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