Respuesta :
To find density you take the mass and divide it by the volume.
41 (grams)/10 (cm^3) = 4.1
The density of the material would be 4.1 g/cm^3.
41 (grams)/10 (cm^3) = 4.1
The density of the material would be 4.1 g/cm^3.
By definition, the density of a material is given by:
[tex]D=\frac{m}{V}[/tex]
Where,
m: mass
V: volume
Therefore, substituting values we have:
[tex]D=\frac{41}{10}[/tex]
Making the corresponding calculation we have:
[tex]D=4.1\frac{g}{cm^3}[/tex]
Answer:
the density of the material would be:
[tex]D=4.1\frac{g}{cm^3}[/tex]