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The density of mercury is 13.6 g÷cm³. What is the value in kg÷m³

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Answered by rathodsurya2013
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0.136 kg/m

Explanation:

by converting g to kg divide it by 100 and multiplying 13.6 into 100

hence we'll we get answer 0.136kg/m thank you

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Answered by heena012131
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Answer:

The density of mercury in kg/m³ is 13600.

Explanation:

According To the given question,

As we know,

1kg=1000g

so, 1g=1÷1000kg

and 1m=100cm

so, 1cm=1÷100m

Using this in the given question,

13.6×1÷1000×1÷1÷(100)³ kg/m³

13.6× (100)³÷1000 kg/m³

We got, 13.6×1000 kg/m³

=13600kg/m³

Hence, The density of mercury in kg/m³ is 13600.

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