Science, asked by mayankmadhav95, 7 months ago

Mass per unit volume of water is
(A) 1 kg/m
(C) 1 g/cm
(B) 1000 kg/m3
(D) Both (B) and (C)

Answers

Answered by YogitaDewangan
0

Answer:

pass per unit volume of water 1 g/cm is the answer

Answered by Sandipamandal94
1

Answer:

1 g/cm³

Explanation:

Density is mass divided by volume (ρ=m/v), and water was used as the basis for establishing the metric unit of mass, which means a cubic centimeter (1cm3) of water weighs one gram (1g). So, 1g/1cm3 = 1 g/cm3, giving water its easy-to-remember density.

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