Asked by lilly
A piece of copper is 1 meter long and has a density of 8.8g. If you cut the wire exactly in half, what is the density of one of the pieces
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Answered by
john Dosley
4.4g for 1/2 of a meter long piece of copper
Answered by
GanonTEK
The density of something doesn't change if you cut it in half or do things like that to it.
For example, a litre of water has the same density as a glass of water (as long as they are at the same temperature). It's a property of the material.
Also, the unit of density should be g/cm^3 not g.
For example, a litre of water has the same density as a glass of water (as long as they are at the same temperature). It's a property of the material.
Also, the unit of density should be g/cm^3 not g.
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