The density of copper is 8.4g/cm3. What is the volume of 1Kg of copper?
Step 1: Given data:-
Density of copper= 8.4g/cm3=0.0084Kg/m3.Mass of copper= 1Kg.
Step 2: Calculating volume by using formula of density:-We know that, Density=massvolume
Volume=MassDensity
Volume=1Kg0.0083Kg/m3=119.05m3.
Hence, the volume of 1Kg of copper is 119.05m3.
The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 and the density of copper. is 8900 kg/m3. Which of the following statements is incorrect ?
(a) The density of a certain volume of copper The density of the same volume of water =8.9 (b) The volume of a certain mass of copperThe volume of the same mass of water =8.9 (c) The weight of a certain volume of copperThe weight of the same volume of water=8.9 (d) The mass of a certain volume of copperThe mass of the same volume of water =8.9
Calculate the volume of copper of mass 2000 kg when it's density is 8.4 g/cc.
The density of copper is 9 g/cm3. Then the volume of 90 g copper is