
would this density make sense?
i found the density of a small plastic bead with a large hole in the middle, the kind that are often found in bulk. the density i found is 8.33 g/cm3. its more dense than water because it sinks, but its lightweight so i think that it would be less dense. HELP?
converting to metric, that is 8330 kg/m³
that is very dense. More dense than steel, but less dense than lead.
I think you have the wrong number. Most plastics are a bit more dense than water (998 kg/m³) or a bit less, not 8 times more dense.
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