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Find the density of a 4.2- kg solid cylinder that is 13 cm tall with a radius of 5.0 cm.
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Answered by drwls
Divide the mass (4200 g) by the volume of the cylinder, V.

V = pi*R^2*L

L = length in cm
R = radius in cm

M/V is the density in g/cm^3.
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