The volume of a sphere is given by V = 4 3pr3 , where r is the spheres radius. For solid

Chapter 1, Problem 65

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The volume of a sphere is given by V = 4 3pr3 , where r is the spheres radius. For solid spheres with the same densitymade, for example, from the same materialmass is proportional to volume. The table below lists measures of diameter and mass for different steel balls. (a) Determine a quantity which, when you plot mass against it, should yield a straight line. (b) Make your plot, establish a best-fit line, and determine its slope (which in this case is proportional to the spheres density).

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