A block of gold having dimension of 1.2 m long, 0.8 m width and 0.4 m thick. What is the mass of the block?

L = 120 cm, W = 80 cm, h = 40 cm.

V = 120*80*40 = 384,000 cm^3.

M = V*D = 384,000cm^3 * 19.3g/cm^3 = 7.41*10^6 g = 7410 kg.

To calculate the mass of the gold block, you need to know its density. Density is the amount of mass contained in a unit volume of a substance.

The density of gold is approximately 19,300 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³).

To calculate the mass of the gold block, you can use the formula:

Mass = Volume × Density

First, calculate the volume of the gold block:

Volume = Length × Width × Thickness

Volume = 1.2 m × 0.8 m × 0.4 m

Volume = 0.384 cubic meters (m³)

Now, use the density and volume to find the mass:

Mass = 0.384 m³ × 19,300 kg/m³

Mass = 7,411.2 kilograms (kg)

Therefore, the mass of the gold block is approximately 7,411.2 kilograms.