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Density of water is 1000 kg/m3. What will be the volume of 35000 kg water?

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Answered by bshashank954
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Answer:

Density is defined as mass per unit volume which is why 1000kg of water occupies 1 cubic metre or 1000 litres and has a density of unity.

From that, the specific gravity (numerically, equal to the density) of a material weighing 3500kg and occupying 1 cubic meter is:

3500kg/1000litres = 3.5 kg/litre

Or 3.5g/cc

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Answered by btsarmy8506
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Answer:

Volume is 35m^3

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