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Calculate the density of a cubical ice block of side 50 cm if a force 1125 N applied to it produces an acceleration of 10 m `s^(-1)` in it. Neglect the force of friction. Assume the ice block remains in solid state without melting.

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First, find mass by using formula, F = ma and then substitutes mass in m = V `xx rho` to find density.
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