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If the specific volume of red brass is 0.001865 ft/3lb.
What would be the density?

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12 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
I believe it would be 548lbs./cu.ft
12 years ago
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If the specific volume of red brass is 0.001865 ft/3lb.
What would be the density?

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