Physics, asked by lcash565, 4 months ago

A glass of orange juice has a volume of 50mL and a density of 1.3g/mL. What is the mass of the orange juice?

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Answered by Anonymous
3

We know,

ρV = m [in usual terms]

We have,

Density of fluid = 1.3 g mL^-1

Volume of fluid = 50 mL

∴ m = (1.3 g mL^-1)(50 mL)

⇒ m = 1.3 g × 50 = 13 × 5 g

⇒ m = 65 g {Answer}

Answered by tania2004
1

Answer:

65 grams is the mass of orange juice

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