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9 November, 12:26

A 11.0 kg iron weightlifting plate has a volume of 1400 cm3. What is the density of the iron plate in g/cm3?

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  1. 9 November, 13:19
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    The easy part about this question is that it already gives you the equation to use. If you're trying to find the weight in g/cm^3, all you have to do is divide the weight in grams (g) by the volume in cubic centimeters (cm^3).

    The problem already gives you the volume, so you just need to convert kilograms (kg) into grams (g).

    Hint: "kilogram" means 1000 grams. There are 1,000 grams in each kilogram.

    So find the weight of the object in grams, then divide that number by the volume in cm^3.
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