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mass [kg] = volume [m^3] * density [kg / m^3]

From Newton's 2nd law of motion, weight [N] = mass [kg] * 9.8 [m/s^2] = volume [m^3] * density [kg / m^3] * 9.8 [m/s^2].

Rearranging, we get volume = weight / (density * 9.8) [m^3]

Find the weight in [N], then you will know the volume in [m^3].

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