yo someone please help meee The density of silver is 10.5 g/cm3. What is the mass (in kilograms) of a cube of silver that measures 0.69 m on each side?

Respuesta :

Mass=volume x density

Mass of the cube of silver is 3,449.34 kg

First find the volume of the cube in centimeters because the density is in centimeters:

0.69 * 100 = 69 centimeters

Volume = Side * Side * Side

= 0.69 x 0.69 x 0.69

= 328,509 cm³

The density of a material is calculated by the formula:

= Mass / Volume

As you have the density already and the volume, you can get the mass:

10.5 = Mass / 328,509

Mass = 10.5 * 328,509

= 3,449,344.50 grams

A kilogram is 1,000 grams so the mass in kg is:

= 3,449,344.50 / 1,000

= 3,449.3445 kilograms

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