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Physics, 01.02.2020 00:43, spazzinchicago

In one scene in the movie the godfather ii, a solid gold phone is passed around a large table for everyone to see. suppose the volume of gold in the phone were equal to the volume of a 10-centimeter cube of gold. the density of gold is 19,300 kg/m3.. could such a phone be casually passed around a table from hand to hand? what is the weight of the phone? 1 kg of mass is about 2.2 lb.. 1. yes; it weighs about 9 lbs. 2. no; it weighs about 90 lbs. 3. no; it weighs about 45 lbs. 4. yes; it weighs about 4.5 lbs.

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