A liquid of density 4.8 × 103 kg/m3 is contained in a cylinder of negligible mass,

base area 0.14 m2 and height of 0.28 m. The liquid completely fills the container.
a) What is the volume of the liquid?

1 answer

To find the volume of the liquid contained in the cylinder, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder:

\[ \text{Volume} (V) = \text{Base Area} (A) \times \text{Height} (h) \]

In this case, you have:

  • Base area \(A = 0.14 , \text{m}^2\)
  • Height \(h = 0.28 , \text{m}\)

Now, let's calculate the volume:

\[ V = 0.14 , \text{m}^2 \times 0.28 , \text{m} \] \[ V = 0.0392 , \text{m}^3 \]

Therefore, the volume of the liquid is \(0.0392 , \text{m}^3\).