Physics, asked by Devi1111, 1 year ago

how many kg of Mercury would fill a 5 litre container if the density of mercury is 13.6 gram per centimetre cube

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Answered by soujanya6417
61
here is your answer.
M=?
v=5l=0.005 m3
d=13.6 g/cm3=13.6 ×1000 kg/m3
d=m÷v
m=d×v=13.6×1000 kg/m3 × 0.005 m3
=28 kg
Answered by anusha195sl
6

Answer:

The correct answer is 68 kg.

Explanation:

Given:

Density of mercury = 13.6 gram per centimetre cube

To find:

kg of Mercury would fill a 5 litre container =?

1 litre = 1000 cm^{3}

Hence, it is given 5 litres will be 5000 cm^{3}

Density of mercury = 13.6 cc

Will be 13.6 cc/cm^{3}

Now, 1 cm of mercury will be 13.6 gram.

For 5000 cm3 of mercury will be = 13.6 x 5000

                                                   =  68,000 gram

Now we convert the gram into kilogram it is 68 kg.

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