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The density of mercury is 13600 kg/m3 . what does it mean physically

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Answered by nidamanuriramanjneyu
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Answer:

Explanation:Density of the mercury=13600kg/m3

Relative density=density of mercury/density of water.

Relative density=13600/100=136

Answered by aryanagarwal466
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Answer:

Physically, it means that mass of mercury is 13600kg per 1m^{3} of substance.

Explanation:

Density is defined as mass per unit volume. It is the measure of how compact the substance is.

It is denoted by D.

Mathematically,

D=\frac{m}{V}

It is given that density is 13600kg/m^{2}

It means that mass of mercury is 13600kg per 1m^{3} volume of substance.

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