Water is most dense at 4oC. At this temperature it has a density of 1000 kg/m3
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.
What is the density of water at 37 degrees Celsius?
Density of air at 60F is = .00237 slug/ft3
0.7954 at 15 C
density of Fuel Oil at 15 degree celcius
density of air at 10 degC and atmospheric pressure is 1.249 kg/m^3
Density of (dry) air at 25 degrees celsius: 1.225 kg/m^3 Density of nitrogen at 25 degrees celsius: 1.2506 kg/m^3
Water is most dense at 4oC. At this temperature it has a density of 1000 kg/m3
Assuming constant pressure, the answer is:density = 0.789 x 20/15 = 1.052 kg/litre
NTP (20 degrees, 101.3kPa) 1.205 kg/m3 STP (0 degrees, 101.3kPa) 1.293 kg/m3
Density = Mass/Volume = 6.05/18.0 = 0.336 grams per millilitre (not milliters!)
The density of heated air is less than the density of cooler air.
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.