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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.
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.
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