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10 litres of kerosene oil are found to weight 6.80 kg . Find the density of kerosene oil in - CGS system and SI system

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The density of kerosene oil is 245 g/cm³.

Answered by RainbowKing
8

 \huge \sf \red{Answer: }

 \sf{Given \:  volume  \: of \:  kerosene \:  oil = 6 \:  litres= 6×1000cm³}

Mass = 5.28 kg

= 5.28 × 1000 g

(a) Density = Volume / Mass

 \sf \frac{85.28×1000g}{6 ×1000</p><p>cm²}

 \sf \pink{0.88g \ cm²}

 \sf{ In  \: SI  \: system \:  Density =  \frac{1000}{0.88} ×100×100×100}

 \sf \pink{=880kg/m²}

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