5 cm is about 1 inch and a half
What is the density of a rectangular object with the height of 5 cm the length of 10 cm, the width of 2 cm and the mass of 50 g
Density equals to mass/volume
1.6 meters, or 160 cm, is about 5 feet.
5 m 80 cm = 19.03 feet, approx.
5 cm is about 1 inch and a half
What is the density of a rectangular object with the height of 5 cm the length of 10 cm, the width of 2 cm and the mass of 50 g
Density equals to mass/volume
it is 5 cm
1800cm3
1.6 meters, or 160 cm, is about 5 feet.
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5 m 80 cm = 19.03 feet, approx.
D = M/V Density = Mass/Volume 5 g/cm^3 = Mass/20 cm^3 Mass = 100 g
5 feet = 152.4 centimeters.
Since volume = 1/density x mass and as the rock is uniform it has a constant density, the volume is directly related to the mass; meaning that since the mass of the second is 5 times as big as that of the first, the volume of the second is also 5 times as big as that of the first. The ratio of volumes is the cube of the ratio of lengths; so the lengths are in the ratio of the cube root of the ratio of the volumes. The ratio of the volumes in this case is 1:5 giving the ratio of the lengths as 1:3√5 So the second radius is 3√5 (≈ 1.71) times as big as the first, making it 4.50 cm x 3√5 ≈ 7.69 cm.
4 to 5 feet = 121.9 to 152.4 cm