The Samsung SH-D162D/BEBE which will play CD's and DVD's weighs 750 grams. This is for mounting in a computer chassis. A standalone unit will weigh at least double that.
it depends on how big/heavy it is
A properly operating CD player will not damage a CD because there is no physical contact with the disc except in the center, where no music is stored, however a defective player can damage the disc if the alignment is off causing the disc to touch the internal components of the player.
Mass is the amount of a material, such as 24 grams of Carbon-12. Moles are the amount of a material as well, but they are normalized to the atomic mass of that material. In the example above, since Carbon-12 has an atomic mass of 12, 24 grams of it would be 2 moles.
Do you mean a DVD player.
First look up the atomic mass of gold on the periodic table: Gold, with atomic symbol Au, has an atomic mass of 196.9 grams/mole. Then simply take 15.3 moles of gold and multiply by 196.9 grams/mole to get 3008 grams, which is equal to 3.01 kilograms (kg) gold.
Yes, the Metra 99-7865 mounting kit allows a double-din sized cd-player to be mounted in 01-05 Civics
The mass of a CD player will depend on the size of the CD player. On average, a CD player that only plays CDs has a mass of 750 grams.
a CD weights about 15 - 20 grams but a CD player weights about 15 kg
The atomic mass of Cd is 112 This means that the mass of 1 mole of Cd atoms is 112g.
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None do. The mass of a CD is between 15 and 20 grams, meaning that 50 to 67 of them total 1,000 grams.
3.12 grams since you divde denisty by volume
approximately 750 g
No. It is 15 grams by itself.
Grams are a measure of mass.
153 grams
80 - 75 = 5 grams.
If the CD Player will not read the CD then either there is something wrong with the CD or the CD player or the CD or CD player needs to be cleaned.