Asked by Anonymous
A block of wood has a mass of 6.0 g and a volume of 12.0 cm3 whats the density of the block of wood?
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Answered by
Anonymous DAD
Density = Mass/Volume
Or
Mass = Density × Volume
Or
Volume = Mass/Density
..
Volume =
120
0.6
= 200
c
m
3
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Mass = Density × Volume
Or
Volume = Mass/Density
..
Volume =
120
0.6
= 200
c
m
3
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Answered by
Mercy Mbah
0.5
Answered by
Emily
D=m/v
6.0 divided by 12.0= 0.5g/cm^3
6.0 divided by 12.0= 0.5g/cm^3
Answered by
aj
its good
Answered by
Hailey
the density of the wood block would be 0.5
explain
D=m/v
6.0 divided by 12.0= 0.5g/cm^3
explain
D=m/v
6.0 divided by 12.0= 0.5g/cm^3
Answered by
kylie
it was 0.5 very helpful thank you
Answered by
hello
Answer: Density = 0.5 g/cm³
Explanation: Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume or D = m/V
D = m/V
= 6 g / 12 cm³
= 0.5 g / cm³
Explanation: Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume or D = m/V
D = m/V
= 6 g / 12 cm³
= 0.5 g / cm³
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Stevensuns22 Youtube
its 0.5 you are welcome.. ur deer friend "Roberto Mutombo"
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