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A metal sphere has a mass of 1 kg. 1 cubic centimeter of this metal has a mass of 4.8 grams. find the radius. how do you work this out?
11 years ago

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Steve
1kg/(4.8g/cm^3) = 208.333 cm^3
So, now you know that

4π/3 r^3 = 208.333
11 years ago

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