A student finds the density of an ice cube to

  1. A student finds the density of an ice cube to be 0.80/cm, it is actually 0.90g/cm. What is the percent deviation (percent error)
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  2. Adjust the custom cube’s property sliders until the cube sinks to the bottom of the tank.Which density is greater, the
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  3. Adjust the Cube’s property sliders until the Cube floats stationary in the middle of the water.Which density is greater, the
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  4. A student finds the density of an ice cube to be 0.80g/cm3; it is actually 0.90 g/cm3. What is the percent deviation (percent
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  5. X needs to find the density of a cube. Each side of the cube measures 3 cm and the mass of the cube is 12 g. What is the
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  6. a student weighs an ice cube. The student places the ice cube under a heat lamp. The ice cube melts.Which phrase describes the
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  7. Given a cube of density 8900kg/m3 and length side 10cmA-what is the nature of his cube? B-find the mass of the above cube?
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  8. If the custom cube does not come to rest at the surface of the water, adjust its property sliders until it does.Which density is
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  9. A student weighs an ice cube. The student places the ice cube under a heat lamp. The ice cube melts.Which phrase describes the
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  10. small cube of copper (density = 8930 kg/m3) is used to support a large cube of marble (density = 2560 kg/m3). The copper cube
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