Inquiry Into Physics
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ISBN: 9781305959422
Author: Ostdiek, Vern J.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Calculate the average density of the following astronomical body:
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Table: Densities of Some Common Substances at Standard Temperature (0°C) and Pressure (Atmospheric)
Substance
ρ (kg/m3)
Substance
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Air
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Ice
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Aluminum
2.70 ✕ 103
Iron
7.86 ✕ 103
Benzene
0.879 ✕ 103
Lead
11.3 ✕ 103
Copper
8.92 ✕ 103
Mercury
13.6 ✕ 103
Ethyl Alcohol
0.806 ✕ 103
Oak
0.710 ✕ 103
Fresh Water
1.00 ✕ 103
Oxygen gas
1.43
Glycerin
1.26 ✕ 103
Pine
0.373 ✕ 103
Gold
19.3 ✕ 103
Platinum
21.4 ✕ 103
Helium gas
1.79 ✕ 10−1
Sea Water
1.03 ✕ 103
Hydrogen gas
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Silver
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Inquiry Into Physics
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