Physics, asked by mistipatel89, 1 month ago

what is the density of water in kg/m3???​

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Answered by parmanandyadavjkn
1

Explanation:

material density (kg/m3) material

grain, wheat 770 water, liquid, 3.984 °C

helium, gas, ~300 K 0.164 water, liquid, 0 °C

helium, liquid, 4 K 147 water, ice, 0 °C

hydrogen (H2), gas, 300 K 0.082

water, ice, -50 °C

Answered by bhavya8984
3

Answer:

The old definition of a gram was 1cc of water at room temperature, so:

1g/cm³ = old definition of the density of H₂O.

To get kg/m³, one must convert g to kg, and cm to m.

(1g/cm³)(0.001kg/g)(100cm/m)³

= 1000kg/m³

Explanation:

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