Asked by lexie
Block A of an unknown metal has a volume of
125 cm3. Block B of a different metal has a volume
of 145 cm3. If block A has a greater mass than block
B, what can be said of the relative densities of the
two metals? (Assume that both blocks are solid.)
125 cm3. Block B of a different metal has a volume
of 145 cm3. If block A has a greater mass than block
B, what can be said of the relative densities of the
two metals? (Assume that both blocks are solid.)
Answers
Answered by
Damon
Block A has a greater mass in 125 cm^3
than Block B has in 145 cm^3
so Block A is more dense.
than Block B has in 145 cm^3
so Block A is more dense.
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