It's still 10.5g per cm squared. You've just got more silver, you haven't changed its density.
The density of silver would be 10.5 grammes per mL. Therefore 2500 grammes of silver = 2500 / 10.5 = 238.095238 mL in volume.
That is approximately 105 grams.
First, we have to do some convertions. Let's start with pounds to grams. The conversion factor will look like this: .55 lbs/1 * 453.59237 g/1 lb = 249.47 grams. With significant sigures...250 grams. This next conversion is easy, because 1 mL = cm3...105 cm3. Now we plug that into the density formula (D=M/V), where our mass is 250 g, and our volume is 105 mL. Therefore, D=2.4g/cm3
105000 grams.
Note 5cm isn't a volume it is a length therefore for the answer we are assuming the volume is 5cm3 Density = mass/volume Density = 15g/5cm3 = 0.015kg/0.000005m3 Density = 3g/cm3 or in SI units 3,000kg/m3
Density is grams per cm3. 615/105 = 5.86 g/cm3
The density is about 5.86 g/cm3
105 squared is 11,025.
105 squared plus 8 cubed is equal to 11,537.
105 pounds is 47,627.2 grams.
105 grams is about 0.231 pounds.
The density of silver would be 10.5 grammes per mL. Therefore 2500 grammes of silver = 2500 / 10.5 = 238.095238 mL in volume.
105 grams = 3.7 oz, approx.
Since 1 dry ounce = approximately 28.4 grams, it would be approximately 298 grams.
13squared=8squared+leg squared. 169=64+leg squared. 105=leg squared. leg= the square root of 105
That is approximately 105 grams.
First, we have to do some convertions. Let's start with pounds to grams. The conversion factor will look like this: .55 lbs/1 * 453.59237 g/1 lb = 249.47 grams. With significant sigures...250 grams. This next conversion is easy, because 1 mL = cm3...105 cm3. Now we plug that into the density formula (D=M/V), where our mass is 250 g, and our volume is 105 mL. Therefore, D=2.4g/cm3