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A spherical piece of metal has a radius of .250m and a mass of 503 kg. what is its specific gravity?
14 years ago

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bobpursley
spgr=mass/volume=503000/(4/3 PI 25^3) I get a little less than 8
14 years ago
ella
7.685
10 years ago

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