Find the density, in g/cm3 , of a metal cube with a mass of 54.8 g and an edge length ( l ) of 3.15 cm . For a cube, V=l3 .
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To find the volume of a cube, we use the formula V = l^3, where l is the edge length. In this case, the edge length (l) is 3.15 cm. V = (3.15 cm)^3 V = 31.149 cm^3 Show more…
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