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How do you find the density of a cyclinder if you are only given the diameter, height and mass?
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Answered by bobpursley
density= mass/volume=mass/(height*radius^2*pi)

of course, radius is one half of diameter.
18 years ago
Answered by Natalie
Thank You!:)
18 years ago
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