Physics, asked by remyagiju83, 1 month ago

is this correct or not. if not why not.​

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Answered by omkard1000
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Answer:

I think that the density of the substance be written in the SI unit which is g/cm^3. So answer = 0.01  g/cm ^ 3  or (1/100) g / cm^3

Explanation:

1 kg/cm^3 = (1/1000) g/cm^3 or 0.001 g/cm^3

so simply divide 10 kg / 1000 and write the unit as : g/cm^3

Answered by CopyThat
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Answer:

True statement.

Explanation:

>> Density = Mass/Volume

=> Density = Kg/m³

∴ Density = Kg/m³

But, the units of relative density will not be Kg/m³, since it is the ratio of same quantities.

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