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To determine the length of a rock, you can use a ruler or a tape measure. Simply place the rock on a flat surface, align the ruler next to it, and measure the distance from one end to the other in a straight line.
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The density of the rock can be calculated by dividing its mass (24.5 grams) by its volume (8.7 cm3). Density = Mass/Volume. Therefore, the density of the rock is approximately 2.82 grams per cubic centimeter.
The equation for Newton's second law can be represented as F = ma where, * F is the net force in Newton (N) * m is the mass in kilograms * a is the acceleration of gravity m/s2 * Mass = density x volume
To find the mass, you would use the formula mass = density x volume. In this case, mass = 2.72g/cm³ x 38.6 cm³, which equals approximately 104.992g.
To find the mass of a rock sample, students can use a digital balance or a triple beam balance. These tools accurately measure the weight of the rock in grams. By placing the rock on the balance and reading the measurement, students can determine its mass efficiently.
A balance is the correct tool to use to find the mass of an object.
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A balance will give you it's mass.
For the volume you can use a small graduated cylinder. For the mass you can use an analytical balance.
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What do you use to find mass
They use a tri beam scale.