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19 April, 02:05

what radius (mm) must a steel (iron) ball bearing have if it is to have a mass of 3.25g? density of iron = 7.86g/cm3 V=4/3 pie r3

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  1. 19 April, 04:43
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    Radius of the steel ball is 4.6mm

    Explanation:

    Hello,

    To find the radius of the steel, we'll have to calculate it from it's volume which can be gotten from the density of the material.

    Data;

    Mass = 3.25g

    Density = 7.86g/cm³

    Density = mass / volume

    Volume = mass / density

    Volume = 3.25 / 7.86

    Volume = 0.413cm³

    Volume of a steel = 4/3πr³

    0.413 = 4/3 * π * r³

    0.413 = 1.33 * 3.14 * r³

    0.413 = 4.1762r³

    r³ = 0.413 / 4.1762

    r³ = 0.099

    Take the cube root of both sides

    r = 3√ (0.099)

    r = 0.46cm

    From metrics table

    1cm = 10mm

    0.46cm = x mm

    x = (0.46 * 10)

    x = 4.6mm

    The radius of the steel ball is 4.6mm
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