T=thickness, V=volume, A=area, m=mass D=density

  1. T=thickness, V=volume, A=area, m=mass D=densityV=m/D Suppose T=V/A is a method used to find the thickness. How may this method
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  2. 1) mass=100g, volume=10ml,density=2) volume=7ml, mass=70g, density= 3) mass=50g, volume=10cm3, density= 4)
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  3. 1) mass=100g, volume=10ml,density=2) volume=7ml, mass=70g, density= 3) mass=50g, volume=10cm3, density= 4)
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  4. the mass of a sheet of metal varies jointly with its area and its thickness a sheet of metal of area 250 cm square and thickness
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  5. What is the formula used to calculate density?Question 2 options: Weight = (mass)(gravity) or W=mg Density = volume/mass or
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  6. Density = mass/volume or d=m/vIf less than 1kg/l, it floats. If greater than 1kg/l, it sinks. Calculate density and state if the
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  7. Hello a compound with:density of: .80 g/cm^(3) volume of: 1ML what is the mass? How do you conver this? mass = volume x density
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  8. the mass of a sheet of metal varies jointly with it area and it thickness. a sheet of metal of area 250 cm square and thickness
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  9. The mass of a sheet of metal varies jointly with its area and its thickness.A sheet of metal of area 250 cm square and thickness
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  10. can anybody give me the density of arsenic oxide at STPis this the correct formula volume = mass/ density thanks Yes, but if you
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