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Question
use the table below to answer the next three questions. (q.15 - q.16 - q.17)
| mercury | copper | silver | gold |
|---|
q.16. what is the volume of a copper wire that has a mass of 1335 grams?
a) 150 cm³ b) 200 cm³ c) 250 cm³ d) 300 cm³
q.17. what is the mass of a gold ring that has a volume of 50 cm³?
a) 445 grams b) 525 grams c) 675 grams d) 965 grams
Q.16
Step1: Recall density formula
Density formula is $
ho = \frac{m}{V}$, so we can rearrange it to find volume: $V = \frac{m}{
ho}$.
Step2: Identify values
Mass of copper wire $m = 1335$ grams, density of copper $
ho = 8.9$ g/cm³.
Step3: Calculate volume
Substitute values into the formula: $V = \frac{1335}{8.9} = 150$ cm³.
Step1: Recall density formula
Density formula is $
ho = \frac{m}{V}$, so we can rearrange it to find mass: $m =
ho \times V$.
Step2: Identify values
Volume of gold ring $V = 50$ cm³, density of gold $
ho = 19.3$ g/cm³.
Step3: Calculate mass
Substitute values into the formula: $m = 19.3 \times 50 = 965$ grams. Wait, no, wait, 19.350: 1950=950, 0.350=15, so 950+15=965? Wait, but let me check again. Wait, the options for Q.17: d) 965 grams. Wait, but wait, maybe I made a mistake? Wait, no, 19.3 50: 19.350 = (20 - 0.7)50 = 1000 - 35 = 965. Yes. So the mass is 965 grams.
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a) 150 cm³