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it is 6.74 centistokes
Density is defined as mass / volume. Solving for mass: mass = density x volume In other words, all you have to do is multiply the density times the volume, to get the mass. Answer:0.8 mg
The density of bitumen is about 1 tonne per cubic metre at 20 deg C.. The same as water
The density of nitrogen is 1,2504 g/L.The density of air is 1,2922 g/L.Both values are at 20 oC.
The density of H2O is 0.9982g/mL at 20°C. Usually a value of 1 is used at room temperature.
Density @ 15 Deg = 0.7952 ( 20 Deg Density + 0.0032)
0.9982071 g/mL @20C
it is 6.74 centistokes
@20 degree celsius, Dynamic Viscosity of air is 1.9137 kg/m/sec
liquid has deferent density at deferent temperature and so deferent volume 20 degree Centigrade is written on measuring mean that this cylinder will give accurate volume at 20 degree centigrade
Fresh water achieves its greatest density (999.9720) at 4 degree Celsius and the lowest density (958.4) at 100 degree Celsius. The other details are given below. 100-958.4,80 - 971.860-983.240-992.230-995.650225-997.047922-997.773520-998.207115-999.102610-999.70264-999.97200-999.8395−10-998.117−20-993.547−30-983.854
20 degree Celsius = 68 degree Fahrenheit
The Spirit of 4 20 - 2012 was released on: USA: 20 April 2012
Meths, or methylated spirit is mainly ethanol. Ethanol has a density of 0.789 g/ml, that's a little less than water and even including the methanol content that number should be very close to meths.
The properties of milk consist of density (ranges from 1027 to 1033 at 20 degree Celsius) fat globules and casein.
it depends upon the density of the juice. mass=density*volume so when you multiply density of the juice by 20 you will get your answer.
At one atmosphere pressure, and temperature of 60 degrees F, the density of kerosene is 817.15 Kg per cubic meter or 0.81715 Kg per Litre