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Im afraid you require the density of the material of the Tee as well as the volume supplied.

ρ = m/V

Where:

ρ is the density (kg/m3),

m is the mass (kg),

V is the volume (m3).

V = 0.04 metres x 0.04 metres x 0.005 metres = 0.000008 metres3

Therefore the weight of the Tee would be:

m = ρ x V = ρ x 0.000008 metres3

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