A solid piece of lead has a mass of 23.94 g and a volume of V \(2.10 \mathrm{~cm}^3\). From these data, calculate the density of lead in SI units (kilograms per cubic meter).
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Let \(\rho_{\mathrm{Al}}\) represent the density of aluminum and \(\rho_{\mathrm{Fe}}\) that of iron. Find the radius of a solid aluminum sphere that balances a solid iron sphere of radius \(r_{\mathrm{Fe}}\0 on an equal-arm balance.
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The first step in solving 1.4 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Let \(\rho_{\mathrm{Al}}\) represent the density of aluminum and \(\rho_{\mathrm{Fe}}\) that of iron. Find the radius of a solid aluminum sphere that balances a solid iron sphere of radius \(r_{\mathrm{Fe}}\0 on an equal-arm balance.
From the textbook chapter Conversion of Units you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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