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Se tiene un pilar de hormigón de 30 cm de lado y 5 m de altura. Presenta una densidad de 2400 kg/m3 y una resistencia a la compresión de 500 Kg/m2. Calcula su masa. ¿Podrá resistir una masa de 10 toneladas?
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