what is the density of milk if 1000m³ of milk has a mass of 10 kg?
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Density = mass/volume
Density = 10/1000
Density = 1/100 or 0.01
Density = 10/1000
Density = 1/100 or 0.01
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Answer:
Density = Mass / Volume. Or in layman’s terms, the mass of 1 cm^3 or 1 m^3 of an object.
Mass = 1000 g and Volume = 1 liter = 1000 cm^3
Substituting both into the density equation, we get the density of water to be 1g/cm^3.
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