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thickness doesnt affect it. The higher the density of the material, the greater the speed of sound. e.g 330 m/s in air 1500 m/s in water 4500 m/s in solids
Liters has a larger volume since 1L = 1000mL
No
4,500 grams is 4.5 kilograms.
no. it is 500grams smaller
None. A pound is a measure of weight whereas a ml is a measure of volume. The weight of 4500ml depends on the density of the substance.
Apply the definition of density : d = m / V V = m / d = ( 4000 g ) / ( 92 g / cm^3 ) V = 43.5 cm^3 <-------------------
Volume = 4/3*pi*153 Volume = 4500*pi cubic cm
This question does not have a single answer, Gram is a weight measurement, Liter is a liquid measure. (Liter = volume (size) and gram = weight. They measure two different things.) It depends on the substance (water for example has 1000 grams to a liter, other substances have more grams or less grams to a liter depending on a property (called the density measured in grams / liter) of the substance. In a nutshell, the answer varies from one substance to another and it depends on the density of the substance (the density in turn decreases with increase in temperature). The same substance will have fewer grams per liter at a higher temperature.
It is: 30*30*5 = 4500 cubic cm
You cannot associate volume and length without further information. However, if I make the assumption that you meant millilitres, then as there are 1000ml in a litre, there will be 4.5 litres in 4500ml.
d=m/v where d= g/mL or g/cm3 m=grams i am not sure what h is but i think you meant to do a g and not a h . v=m/d v=4500/7.5g/ml (grams cancel out and you are left with mL) v=600mL hope it helped!
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There can be no conversion.A pound is a measure of mass. A litre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.Consider a litre of air. How many pounds? Next consider the same volume of lead. How many pounds?The masses of equal volumes of the two substances will clearly be very different. So there is no direct conversion between mass and volume: you need to know the density of the substance to enable you to carry out the conversion.
It is: 4/3*pi*153 = 4500*pi cubic units
They mean the same thing. 1 cm3 of water has a volume of 1 mL
30% of 4500= 30% * 4500= 0.3 * 4500= 1350