To solve for density, take mass divided by volume.
14g / 7 cm3 = 2 g/cm^3
2007-12-29 03:51:28
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answered by sdtech58 2
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a rubber stopper has a mass of 14 grams and a volume of 7 cm3. find its density?
2015-08-19 03:31:07
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answered by Anita 1
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To find the density of an object, you divide its mass by its volume, as shown in the following equation:
density=mass/volume
To solve for the density of said rubber stopper, plug the mass and volume into the equation, and solve:
density of rubber stopper=14 grams/7centimeters cubed
density of rubber stopper=2 grams/centimeters cubed, or
2g/cm^3
Well that's it, hope I could help. Bye.
2007-12-29 05:19:17
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answered by Anonymous
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density = mass/volume
=14/7 = 2g/cm3
2007-12-29 03:52:13
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answered by Dave T 2
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Use the definition, and it will take you less time to solve the problem than it took you to post this question.
Density = mass divided by volume
That's all! Don't let anyone kid you that this stuff is difficult.
2007-12-29 03:52:02
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answered by Facts Matter 7
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Density = Mass/Volume = 14g / 7cm³ = 2g/cm³ .
2007-12-29 03:59:37
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answered by Norrie 7
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All you need to know is that density is mass per velume. In your case it is measured in grams per cubic centimeters or g/cm^3.
2007-12-29 03:53:18
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answered by (Ω)Carlos S 2
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=14/7
=2g cm^-3
2007-12-29 05:11:54
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answered by praman18 2
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density = mass/vol = 16.21/24.7=0.656g/cm3
2016-03-18 04:46:11
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answered by Anonymous
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