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the density of water is 1000 kg per metre cube what does it mean​

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Answered by ShrutiAglave
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Explanation:

It means that under standard of pressure, and temperature, a cubic metre volume (truly a LARGE volume) of water has a mass of 1000∙kg ….

And we know that 1∙m3≡1000∙L , and 11000×11000∙m3≡1∙mL≡1∙cm3≡10−6∙m3 , the which has a mass of 1∙g .

That is ρthe density of water≡1∙g∙mL−1≡1∙g∙cm−3≡103∙kg∙m−

Answered by chandanlal36
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Answer:

this means that a drum is filled with water and it contains 1000kg /m

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