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First find the volume, then multiply by the density of lead. Density of lead = 0.41 pounds per cubic inch.Volume = (area of base) * (length) = (pi * r2) * (length) = 3.14 * (0.75 in / 2)2 * (3 in) = 1.32 in3. Then (0.41 lb / in3) * (1.32 in3) = 0.54 pounds, or 8.6 ounces
6.45 g/cc (grams per cubic centimeter) .234 lb/in3 (pounds per cubic inch)
Yes, density is expressed in mass per volume (typical units are g/cm3 and lb/in3).
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The density of iron is 7.86 grams per cubic centimeter. Source: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, 5th Edition I have researched the density of iron and it said it was 7.874 g/ccThe density of Iron at room temperature is 7.874 g·cm−3.
The density of lead is 11340 kilograms per cubic meters or 11.34 grams per cubic centimeters.
about .23 lbs per cubic inch
it actually gold because Lead has a density of about 11.3 grams per cc, Gold has a density of about 19.3 grams per cc, so for a given volume, gold is much heavier than lead.
.036 lbs/in^3
Lead
No. Hydrogen is the atom that has the smallest dimensions. The element with the greatest density (mass per volume) is Osmium - about 22,6 grams per cubic centimeter- (Lead has a density of about 11,34 almost exactly half the density of Osmium)