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24 June, 17:11

A rhyolite rock has a volume of 9.5 ml, the density of the rock is 2.6g/cm what is the mass of the rock

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  1. 24 June, 21:01
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    The density of an object is given by dividing its mass by its volume. It is measured in kg/m³ (SI units) and other measurements such as g/cm³

    Volume is measured in m³ (SI units) or cm³. a cubic centimeter is equivalent to millimeter.

    The volume of the rock is 9.5 ml which is 9.5 cm³

    Thus mass = volume * density

    = 9.5 * 2.6

    = 24.7 g

    Therefore, the mass of the rock will be 24.7 g
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