We've learned that the volume of a cuboid is its length multiplied by its width multiplied by its height (\(l \times w \times h\)). The area of the green shaded end of the cuboid (the cross section) ...
In my previous post about a floating Saturn, I hinted that I could write about the methods we can use to find the density of Saturn. Oh, and once again, the density of Saturn is lower than the density ...
The units of density depend on the units used for mass and volume. The most commonly used units are grams per cubic centimetre (g/cm³) or kilograms per cubic metre (kg/m³). These balloons are the same ...
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