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20 February, 07:41

To be specific, estimate the diameter of a 1-ton rock, but first make a wild guess: will it be 1 ft across, 3 ft, or the size of a car? [hint: rock has mass per volume about 3 times that of water, which is 1 kg per liter (103cm3) or 62 lb per cubic foot.]

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  1. 20 February, 10:33
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    Determine the mass per volume of one ton rock. Mass of rock is 3 times the mass per volume of water.

    The density of the rock is given as follows,

    Prock = 3Pwater,

    Here, Pwater, is the density of water,

    Substitute,

    62Ib/ft3 for Pwater,

    Prock = (3). (62Ib/ft3)

    = 186ib/ft3

    The volume of the rock in term of density is given as follows:

    Vrock = m / Prock

    Here, m is the mass of the rock.
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