Mass (g) Height (cm) Diameter (cm) Radius (1/2 D) (cm) Volume (cm^3) Density (g/
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Question
Mass (g)
Height (cm)
Diameter (cm)
Radius (1/2 D) (cm)
Volume (cm^3)
Density (g/cm^3)
Density standard
If you were to take one of the cylinders and cut it in half, what would the mass of each half be? what would the volume of each half be? what would the density of each half be?
cylinderMass (g)
Height (cm)
Diameter (cm)
Radius (1/2 D) (cm)
Volume (cm^3)
Density (g/cm^3)
SubstanceDensity standard
1 11g 6.015 1.273 0.6365 7.65 1.437 PTFE 1.4 2 15g 4.314 1.296 0.648 5.69 2.636 Aluminum 2.5 3 45g 4.037 1.265 0.6365 5.07 8.876 Copper 8.96Explanation / Answer
Mass and volume are extrinsic properties(depend on quantity) , whereas density is intrinsic,
So mass and volume become half and density remain same
1) mass 5.5g, volume=(7.65/2)cm3, density =1.437g/cm3
2)mass=7.5g volume =(5. 69/2)cm3, density=2.636g/cm3
3)mass =22.50g volume=(5.07/2)cm3 density=8.876g/cm3