The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cc and that of iron is 7.8 g/cc . For the same mass, the volume of:
Answers
Answered by
1
Hey mate ^.^
Answer:
Dimensions of Density are ML
−3
1 kg=1000 g,1 m=100 cm
Thus, 13.6 g/cc=13.6×(1000 −1 )×(100 −1 ) −3
=13.6×10 −3×10³
=13.6×10³ kg/m³
I hope it help you :-)
pls mark as brainlest
Answered by
1
Explanation:
13.6×10
3
kg/m
3
Dimensions of Density are ML
−3
1 kg=1000 g,1 m=100 cm
Thus, 13.6 g/cc=13.6×(1000
−1
)×(100
−1
)
−3
=13.6×10
−3
×10
6
=13.6×10
3
kg/m
3
Similar questions