Find mass of one litre of kerosene when density is 0.8 g/cm cube
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Find mass of one litre of kerosene when density is 0.8 g/cm cube
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Answer:
Kerosene weighs 0.8 gram per cubic centimeter or 800 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of kerosene is equal to 800 kg/m³. In Imperial or US customary measurement system, the density is equal to 49.9 pound per cubic foot [lb/ft³], or 0.5 ounce per cubic inch [oz/inch³] .
Answer:
Density= mass/volume
So,
x/1000 = 0.8
or, x = 0.8*1000
or, x = 800g
Therfore the mass of the kerosene is 800g