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An aluminum cylinder has a radius of 3.2 cm and a length of 8.6 cm. What is the mass of the aluminum cylinder if aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm3?

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750g of Aluminum

Assuming 8.6 cm lenth is the height of the cylinder. The volume of a cylinder is: V =
\pi*r^2*h

V = 3.14cm x 10.24cm x 3.6cm

V = 280cm^3

Now density = mass/volume

2.7g/cm^3 = mass/280cm^3

2.7g/cm^3 x 280cm^3 = mass/280cm^3 x 280cm^3

= 750g of Aluminum

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