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Find the mass ofa cylindrical ironpipe. lenght2.1m,external diameter12cm,thickness=1cm,density7.8g/cm(raise to power 3)
9 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
mass=volume*density=
2.1PI*(6^2-4^2)7.8 grams.
9 years ago

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