Calculating Density of a Standard 1kg Weight: Step-by-Step Guide

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To calculate the density of a standard 1kg weight, the formula used is density equals mass divided by volume. The volume of the cylinder was initially calculated incorrectly, missing the factor of pi in the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is area of the base times height. The correct volume calculation should include pi, leading to a revised density calculation. Additionally, there were questions about the value of pi, which is approximately 3.141592. The discussion emphasizes the importance of using accurate formulas in density calculations.
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Hi everyone,

Homework Statement



A standard 1kg weight is a cylinder 50.0 mm in height and 51.5 mm in diameter. What is the density?

Homework Equations



density=mass/volume
volume of a cylinder=hr^2

The Attempt at a Solution



v=(50.0m)(51.5m/2)^2
=33153.125
=3.32 x 10^4 mm^3

density=1kg/3.32 X 10^4mm^3
=3012.048193
=3.01X10^3

Could someone please tell me if this is correct?

Thank you very much
 
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You are off by a factor of pi.
 
Thank you very much

What is pi?
 
The volume of a cylinder is the area of a circle times the height of the cylinder.

You seem to be asking a lot of questions here lately...
 
Thank you very much

Regards
 
chocolatelover said:
What is pi?

Uhhh... joke?

It's the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. pi = C/d ~ 3.141592...
 
Thank you very much
 

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