Physics, asked by swastimaurya08, 28 days ago

Find the density of a body that has a volume of 1.6 L and a mass of 40 kg.​

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Answered by ItzCutePrince1946
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 \sf{ρ =  \frac{m}{v} }

 \sf{ =  \frac{40 \: kilogram}{1.6 \: litre} }

 \sf{= 25 \:  kilogram/liter}

 \sf{= 25000 \:  kilogram/cubic  \: meter}

  • Where ρ is density, m is mass and v is volume.
Answered by drishtichauhan1980
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Density = mass/volume

Density = 40kg/1.6L

= 40kg X 10/16

= see the image for further steps

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