Asked by Scott
I have 2 questions:
Assuming that water has a density of exactly 1 g/cm3, find the mass of one cubic meter of water in kilograms.
Suppose that it takes 10.0 h to drain a container of 5700m3 of water. What is the "mass flow rate," in kilograms per second, of water from the container.
Thanks!!
Assuming that water has a density of exactly 1 g/cm3, find the mass of one cubic meter of water in kilograms.
Suppose that it takes 10.0 h to drain a container of 5700m3 of water. What is the "mass flow rate," in kilograms per second, of water from the container.
Thanks!!
Answers
Answered by
christine
for the first question,
there is 1g of water per 1 cm cube
therefore there is 1000 kg of water per 1 m cube
that is your answer
for the 2nd one, im not sure
there is 1g of water per 1 cm cube
therefore there is 1000 kg of water per 1 m cube
that is your answer
for the 2nd one, im not sure
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