Math, asked by manukumarsingh97092, 10 months ago

Volume of oxygen is 20m³ and mass is 28.6kg, its density would be. ​

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Answered by aryan1234243
3

Step-by-step explanation:

density =mass /volume

=28.6/20

=143 OK friend

Answered by Anonymous
6

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Given,

Volume of oxygen = 20m³(v)

Mass = 28.6kg(m)

Let the density be d.

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density = mass/volume

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d = m/v

=> d = 28.6kg/20m³

=> d = 1.43kg/m³

Density is 1.43kg/m³.

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Density is defined as the mass per unit volume.

The S.I unit of density is kg/m³.

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