The density of brass can vary from 8300 to 8700 kg/m3.
You can use 8.5 as Brass density and work out the weight
Depending on where you look, or the grade of steel that you are talking about can change this value. A density of 7.88 is often quoted for mild steel. If you add alloying elements such as tungsten, chrome or manganese to improve the steel, the density will change. So, the density of steel can vary between 7.75 and 8.05."
Usually, unless the cork is super compressed.
The molecular weight of brass is 321.4 g/mol That's 321.4 * 10^-6 t/mol = 0.0003214 t/mol Thus there's 1/0.0003214 mol in a tonne = 3111 mol/t The density of brass is 8.47 g/cm³ = 8.47 kg/L That's 1/8.47 L/kg = 0.118 L/kg Since there's 1000 kg in a tonne that makes 118 L or 118 dm^3 in a tonne
No. Brass is not ferromagnetic, as it is an alloy of the metals copper and zinc.
No, copper and brass doesnot have same density.
Brass refers to several different alloys whose relative density ranges from 8.4 to 8.73
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You can use 8.5 as Brass density and work out the weight
density of copper = 8930 kg/m^3 & density of brass = 8700 kg/m^3 copper is heavier
The answer is 0.5
Depending on where you look, or the grade of steel that you are talking about can change this value. A density of 7.88 is often quoted for mild steel. If you add alloying elements such as tungsten, chrome or manganese to improve the steel, the density will change. So, the density of steel can vary between 7.75 and 8.05."
The biggest difference between bronze and brass is the density, mass, and weight. Bronze and brass are also made of different metals.
8.33 gm/cm³
First, two things. 1) Since brass is a solid at standard temperature and pressure, it is unusual to specify its density in fluid volume units, such as gallons. 2) Brass is an alloy comprising differing amounts of different metals, so its density must be specified as a range. Brass is about 8.5 times denser than water. It has a density of 8.4 to 8.75 grams per cubic centimeter. That translates to 70 to 73 pounds per US gallon.
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Since brass is made by combining differing amounts of copper and zinc, there is no uniform density per cubic inch. Therefore, you will have to conduct experiments to deduce this amount for yourself.