Ask a New Question

Question

density= mass/volume=150kg/(30*20*500) in kg/cm^3

what is kg/cm^3

and can you explain how to use this please
14 years ago

Answers

bobpursley
kg/cm^3 reads: kilograms per cubic centimeter. That is a unit of density.
14 years ago

Related Questions

A ball of mass 0.150kg is dropped from a height of 1.25m. It rebounds from the floor to reach a heig... an object of mass 150kg is pulled on a horizontal rough ground by a force of 900newton(N).find the c... A Body with a mass of 150kg is located at a height of 45 m. If allowed to fell freely to the ground.... what is the density,volume and mass of a pure liquid If an object of mass 150kg is brought to rest by a supporting cable from a velocity of 20m/s in a ti... If the density and volume of an object is known, what can also be found? the mass of the object... What are volume and density? How do they relate to each other? Density = mass/volume or d=m/v If less than 1kg/l, it floats. If greater than 1kg/l, it sinks. Calc...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use