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27 March, 18:21

A student measures the mass and volume of a sample of copper at room temperature and 101.3 kpa. The mass is 48.9 grams and the volume is 5 cubic centimeters. The student calculates the density of the sample. What is the percent error of the students calculated density?

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  1. 27 March, 19:58
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    9.2% is the answer in this question asking for the percent error of the students calculated density. The formula that will be given;

    density = 9.78g/cm^3

    d = 9.78g/cm^3

    accepted is on the RT table S = 8.96g/cm^3

    %error = (measured - accepted) / accepted * 100%

    %error = (9.78 - 8.96/8.96) * 100%

    %error = 9.15% or approximately 9.2%
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