Предмет: Физика, автор: mikheevabogdanatd

7. Определите объем прямоугольного бруска, если его длина 1,2 м, ширина 8 см и толщина 50 мм. ​

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Автор ответа: Аноним
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Объем прямоугольного бруска можно рассчитать, умножив его длину на ширину и толщину:

Объем = Длина * Ширина * Толщина

Переведем единицы измерения в одну систему: 1,2 м = 120 см и 50 мм = 5 см.

Теперь можем вычислить объем:

Объем = 120 см * 8 см * 5 см = 4800 см³

Таким образом, объем прямоугольного бруска равен 4800 кубических сантиметров.

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