In the manufacturing of computer chips, cylinders of silicon are cut into thin wafers

Chapter 0, Problem 2.93

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In the manufacturing of computer chips, cylinders of silicon are cut into thin wafers that are 3.00 in. in diameter and have a mass of 1.50 g of silicon. How thick, in millimeters, is each wafer if silicon has a density of 2.33 g>cm3 ? 1The volume of a cylinder is V = pr2 h.2 12.62

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