Asked by Natalie
The Specific Gravity of kerosene is 0.786/ What is the volume occupied by 7.75kg of kerosene?
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Answered by
bobpursley
mass/volume=density
volume=mass/density.
but specific gravity and density are the same when compared to water, so
volume=7.75kg/(1kg/liter)=7.75 liters.
volume=mass/density.
but specific gravity and density are the same when compared to water, so
volume=7.75kg/(1kg/liter)=7.75 liters.
Answered by
Natalie
so it's 7.75/0.786?
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