Asked by Erin
According to the rules of golf, a golf ball cannot weigh more than 45.97 grams, and it must be at least 4.267 cm in diameter. The volume of a sphere is (4/3)πr3, where r is the radius.
What is the density of a 45.67 g golf ball with a diameter of 4.267 cm?
What is the density of a 45.67 g golf ball with a diameter of 4.267 cm?
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Answered by
R_scott
radius (r) is equal to half of the diameter
so the volume of the ball is ... (4/3) π (d/2)^3
divide the mass (weight) by the volume to find the density
... there are only four significant figures in the answer
so the volume of the ball is ... (4/3) π (d/2)^3
divide the mass (weight) by the volume to find the density
... there are only four significant figures in the answer
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