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4 February, 11:28

Accomplished silver workers in india can pound silver into incredibly thin sheets, as thin as 3.00 10-7 m (about one-hundredth of the thickness of a sheet of paper). find the area of such a sheet that can be formed from 1.70 kg of silver.

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  1. 4 February, 11:57
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    The density of silver is ρ = 10500 kg/m³ approximately.

    Given:

    m = 1.70 kg, the mass of silver

    t = 3.0 x 10⁻⁷ m, the thickness of the sheet

    Let A be the area.

    Then, by definition,

    m = (t*A) * ρ

    Therefore

    A = m / (t*ρ)

    = (1.7 kg) / [ (3.0 x 10⁻⁷ m) * (10500 kg/m³) ]

    = 539.7 m²

    Answer: 539.7 m²
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