Answer:
1.4 g/cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Calculate the <em>volume of the block</em>
V = lwh
<em>Data:
</em>
l = 150 cm
w = 0.20 m
h = 6.0 mm
(a) Convert all units to a <em>common base
</em>
w = 0.20 m × (100 cm/1 m)
w = 20 cm
h = 6.0 mm × (1 cm/10 mm)
h = 0.6 cm
<em>Calculation:
</em>
V = lwh
V = 150 × 20 × 0.60
V = 1800 cm³
2. Calculate the <em>density
</em>
Density = mass/volume
<em>Data:
</em>
m = 2.5 kg
<em>Calculation:
</em>
m = 2.5 kg Convert to grams
m = 2.5 kg × (1000 g/1 kg)
m = 2500 g
Density = 2500 g/1800 cm³
Density = 1.4 g/cm³
Answer:
the protons are 98
and the neutrons are 153
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