Ask Question
23 March, 10:57

The density of balsa wood is about 170 kg/m³. Convert to g/cm³. Why do you think balsa wood, rather than oak or ash, is commonly used for building models?

+4
Answers (2)
  1. 23 March, 12:01
    0
    If the density of balsa wood is about 170 kg then in grams it would be 170000. I've used balsa wood before and its great for models because it's strong and has a flexible threshold that doesn't snap unlike popsicle sticks sometimes.
  2. 23 March, 13:46
    0
    Density=170 kg/m³

    170 Kg/m³ = (170 Kg/m³) (1000 g/1 kg) (1000000 cm³ / 1 m³) = 0.17 g/cm³

    answer: the density of balsa wood would be 0.17 g/cm³

    I think balsa wood, rather than oak or ash, is commonly used for building models because the density of balsa wood is lower than oak or ash, therefore balsa wood is light and easily shaped and cut with hands tools.

    Density of oak = 0.76 g/cm³

    Density of ash = 0.6 g/cm³
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “The density of balsa wood is about 170 kg/m³. Convert to g/cm³. Why do you think balsa wood, rather than oak or ash, is commonly used for ...” in 📘 Physics if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers