If an object has a volume of 5 mL and a mass of 50 g, what is the density of the object?
0.10
10
40
250
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OpenStudy (michele_laino):
density \(\delta\) of an object is guven by the subsequent formula:
\[\delta = \frac{m}{V}\]
where \(m=50\) grams, and \(V=5\) cm^3
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
given*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you know which answer it is? I dont understand.
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
what is \(50/5=...?\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
10?
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OpenStudy (michele_laino):
correct! Density is \(10\)grams/cm^3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
0.10??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Agh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or 10
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
I think it is \(10\) grams /cm^3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
ok! :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you know this one.?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which of the following is not an example of an extensive physical property?
Size
Shape
Color
Volume
OpenStudy (anonymous):
There are 51 questions in this test and im getting a headache
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OpenStudy (michele_laino):
I think it is Volume, nevertheless I'm not sure
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is this right or no? I picked D.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thomson's atomic model is best described by which of the following statements?
A nucleus with electrons moving around it like planets.
Electrons surrounded by orbiting electrons.
A negative sphere with electrons surrounding it.
A positive solid sphere with electrons dispersed throughout it.