"A tin foil has mass of 0.822 g and measures 10.5 cm by 4.50 cm Calculate the thickness of this tin foil, given that the density of tin is 7.28 gem' ."
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822 g - Length of the tin foil (\( l \)) = 10.5 cm - Width of the tin foil (\( w \)) = 4.50 cm - Density of tin (\( \rho \)) = 7.28 g/cm\(^3\) Show more…
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