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One liter of crude oil weighs 9.6 N. Calculate its specific weight, density, and specific gravity.

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Answered by Kartikeypachauri
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Answer:

One liter of crude oil weighs 9.6 N . Calculate its specific weight, density, and specific gravity.

Answered by dipamcool2016
17

Answer:

1. Gravity = 9.6N

2. Weight = 0.97 kgf

3. Density = Varies from 870 to 920 g/cc.

Explanation:

Force = 9.6N

Quantity of crude oil = 1l or, 1kg = Mass

Force = mg

= 9.6 = 1g

= 9.6N = Gravity

Relation of Force & Gravity = 9.8N = 1kgf

= 9.6N = 0.97 kgf = Weight

Density = Usually the density of crude oil varies from 870 to 920 g/cc

Hope this helps.

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