I’ copper has a density of 8.9g/cm how much space would 89g of copper take
The question cannot be answered because:
The density of copper is 8.94 grams per cm3. The mass will depend on the volume of the "lump" of copper.
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89.2g
density = mass ÷ volume = 890 g ÷ 100 cm³ = 8.9 g/cm³
(178)/20.5 = 8.6829 grams per cm3
The density of copper is 8.94 grams per cm3. The mass will depend on the volume of the "lump" of copper.
The density of this copper mass is about 8.93 g/cm3
If a bar of copper has a mass of 216g and a volume of 24 cm3 then its density is 9 g/cm.
The density of the copper is 8.9 g/cm3
The copper's density is 8.9 g/cm3
89/10 = 8.9 g/ml = 8.9 g/cc Many materials may have that density; copper is one; nickel is another; bronze another
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density = mass / volume → volume = mass / density = 6000 g / 8.96 g/cm³ ≈ 670 cm³
Copper has a density of 8920 kg/m3. So 5kg is 0.000565 m3 or 560.5 cm3.======================================Density of copper (look-up) = 8.920 gm/cm3Definition: Density =mass/volumeMultiply each side of the definition formula by (volume): (Volume) x (Density) = (mass) Divide each side by (Density): Volume = (mass)/(density) Volume = 5,000/8.920 = 560.5 cm3 (rounded)
Density = Mass/Volume = 60.9/6.8 = 8.96 grams per cm3
density= mass/volume =1800g/200cm3 divide density= 9 g/cm3
The secret is that copper packs more mass than wood or plastic do into the same volume.