Fine grains of beach sand are assumed to be spheres of radius 49.8 µm. these grains are made of silicon dioxide which has a density of 2600 kg/m 3 . what is the mass of each grain of sand? answer in units of kg.

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Answer:[tex]1.3\times10^{-9}kg[/tex]

Volume of each grain of sand:

[tex]V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3[/tex]

radius of the spherical grain is given,[tex]r=49.8\mu m=49.8\times10^{-6} m[/tex]

[tex] \Rightarrow V=\frac{4}{3}\times3.14\times(49.8\times10^{-6})^3m^3=5.17\times10^{-13}m^3[/tex]

The grains are made up of silicon dioxide.

The density is equal to [tex]D=2600 kg/m^3[/tex]

Then, the mass of each grain is given by:

[tex]Mass=Density (D)\times Volume(V)\\ \Rightarrow M=2600 kg/m^3\times5.17\times10^{-13}m^3 =1.3\times10^{-9}kg[/tex]


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