Physics Laboratory Manual
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Author: David Loyd
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Chapter 2, Problem 1PLA
To determine
The density of the cylinder and material it is made of.
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Answer to Problem 1PLA
The density of the cylinder is
Explanation of Solution
The expression to calculate the density is,
Here,
The expression for the volume of the cylinder is,
Here, d is the diameter and h is the length
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Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the density of the cylinder is
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