Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 5 (Q.No. 16)
16.
The mass of 2.5 m3 of a certain liquid is 2 tonnes. Its mass density is
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Mayur said:
5 years ago
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Mbilal said:
6 years ago
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Akashdeep Singh said:
6 years ago
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Anu said:
6 years ago
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Dhaval said:
6 years ago
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Rajneesh prajapati said:
7 years ago
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Naveen said:
7 years ago
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Dnyaneshwar said:
7 years ago
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Vrc said:
9 years ago
We know Density = m/v.
where, m = 2 tonne.
m = 2x1000 kg.
m = 2000 kg.
v = 2.5 m^3.
Now, Density = 2000/2.5.
= 800 kg/m^3.
where, m = 2 tonne.
m = 2x1000 kg.
m = 2000 kg.
v = 2.5 m^3.
Now, Density = 2000/2.5.
= 800 kg/m^3.
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Shah jehan said:
1 decade ago
1 tonne = 2000 lb.
1 lb = 2.2046 kg.
1 tonne = 1000 kg.
Density = m/v.
= 2000/2.5 = 800 kg/m^3.
1 lb = 2.2046 kg.
1 tonne = 1000 kg.
Density = m/v.
= 2000/2.5 = 800 kg/m^3.
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