Physics, asked by kathy98, 8 months ago

e) If the mass of substance with density 10300 kg−3 is 2.06 kg. What will be its volume?

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Answered by Anonymous
8

GiveN :

  • Density = 10300 kg/m³
  • Mass = 2.06 kg

To FinD :

  • Volume of substance

SolutioN :

⇒ Density = Mass/Volume

⇒Volume = Mass/Density

⇒Volume = 2.06/10300

⇒Volume = 0.0002 m³

⇒Volume = 0.2 litres

\therefore Volume will be 0.2 litres


Anonymous: Niceee
Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer :

➥ Volume of a substance = 0.2 litres

Given :

➤ Density of a substance = 10300 km/m³

➤ Mass of a substance = 2.06 kg

To Find :

➤ Volume of a substance = ?

Solution :

As we know that

\tt{:\implies Density = \dfrac{Mass}{Volume}}

\tt{:\implies Volume = \dfrac{Mass}{Density}}

\tt{:\implies Volume =  \cancel{\dfrac{2.06}{10300}}}

\bf{:\implies Volume = 0.0002 \:  {m}^{3} }

Convert into litres :

\tt{:\implies Volume =  1000 \times 0.0002}

\bf{:\implies \underline{ \:  \:  \underline{ \purple{ \:  \:  Volume = 0.2 \: litres \:  \: }} \:  \: }}

Hence, the volume of a substance is 0.2 litres.

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