Physics, asked by Supratheek8anew, 4 months ago

is density of milk greater than density of water​

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Answered by ITZDASHINGBOY
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The literature shows that the density of nonfat solids in milk at 10 ° C. is approximately 1.6 times that of water, whereas the density of milk fat is 0.93 times that of water.

Answered by ghoshshreyan16
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The literature shows that the density of nonfat solids in milk at 10 ° C. is approximately 1.6 times that of water, whereas the density of milk fat is 0.93 times that of water.

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