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An object that is longer than 50 cm but shorter than 1 meter would fall within the range of 50 cm to 100 cm. This range is equivalent to 0.5 meters to 1 meter. Therefore, any object measuring between 50 cm and 100 cm would fit the criteria specified.
50/2.6 = 19.231 gm/cm3 (rounded)
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1 m * 50 cm * 800 mm = 100 cm * 50 cm * 80 cm = 400,000 cm3 = 400 litres.1 m * 50 cm * 800 mm = 100 cm * 50 cm * 80 cm = 400,000 cm3 = 400 litres.1 m * 50 cm * 800 mm = 100 cm * 50 cm * 80 cm = 400,000 cm3 = 400 litres.1 m * 50 cm * 800 mm = 100 cm * 50 cm * 80 cm = 400,000 cm3 = 400 litres.
50 cm = 19.6850394 in
The density of the object is 3.68 g/cm³. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of the object by its volume. In this case, 184 g ÷ 50 cm³ = 3.68 g/cm³.
The density of the object is 0.2 g/cm^3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (10g) by the volume (50 cm^3).
An object that is longer than 50 cm but shorter than 1 meter would fall within the range of 50 cm to 100 cm. This range is equivalent to 0.5 meters to 1 meter. Therefore, any object measuring between 50 cm and 100 cm would fit the criteria specified.
A male Portugese water dog
The density of the object is calculated by dividing the mass (184g) by the volume (50 cm^3). Therefore, the density of the object is 3.68 g/cm^3.
50/2.6 = 19.231 gm/cm3 (rounded)
The answer depends on a fraction of WHAT! For example 50 cm is 50/100000 kilometres.
An example of an object the size of a Millimeter (mm) is the tip of your pencil. An example of an object the size of a Centimeter (cm) is the fingernail.
Example: The density of an object is 100 grams/cm3. The weight of an object is 50 grams. What is the volume of the object?
It is 3.68 grams per cubic centimetre.
10 mm = 1 cm → 50 mm = 50 ÷ 10 cm = 5 cm
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