The density of an object can be determined using the formula Density= Mass/Volume. The piece of wood shown has a mass of 16 grams. What is the density of the piece of wood?
Answer: 0.1 g/cm³
Explanation
Density = Mass / Volume
= 16 g / 160 cm³
= 0.1 g/cm³
Given the mass of 16 g and the volume of 160 cm³, the density of the piece of wood is 0.1 g/cm³.
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