Asilver nugget has a mass of 30 g and a volume of 3 cm^3^. what is its density?
a. 90...
Physics, 28.01.2020 22:13 HugoArellano
Asilver nugget has a mass of 30 g and a volume of 3 cm^3^. what is its density?
a. 90 g/cm^3^
b. 33 g/cm^3^
c. 27 g/cm^3^
d. 10 g/cm^3^
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