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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: ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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

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Answered by maswanthmjagatheeshw
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

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