All the volume available..
1.95 litres per Kilogram Butane
zoveel dat het bijna veel is.
53.65
liquid water. its already melted.
Unit of density is 1kg/1000 cm3 because Density = Mass/Volume
First: all units of measurement such as meters, seconds, liters, kilo-grams, etc. were invented to be comfortable for daily use. When scientist had to agree on how to measure volume they decided the unit (1liter) would be the amount of space occupied by 1kg of water at room temperature (and vice-versa, 1kg is the weight of 1liter of water). So: 0.5liters are 500g, 10liters are 10kg, etc. By the way, 1liter = 1dm3 = 1000ml = 1000cm3 and 1Kg = 1000g
Ethanol will float
For water it pretty much is, for substances either denser or fluffier than water it isn't.
It depends on the volume of the cup. 1L of water weighs 1kg.
Water weighs 1kg per liter. If it is all turned to steam you will have 1kg of steam. Water expands to nearly 1700 times its original volume at 212 degrees.
Without knowing the density of an object, it's not possible to calculate it's volume by weight. A 1kg piece of granite and a 1kg piece of igneous rock would be very different in volume.
Copper will have the larger volume because it is less dense than gold.
1.237
Note: the fact that they are barely floating means that the person's density is equal to the density of water. Given: density of water = 1kg/litre Let V be the volume of the person. We want densityperson = densitywater => 50kg/V=1kg/litre =>V=50 litres Therefore the volume of the person is 50 litres.
Note: the fact that they are barely floating means that the person's density is equal to the density of water. Given: density of water = 1kg/litre Let V be the volume of the person. We want densityperson = densitywater => 50kg/V=1kg/litre =>V=50 litres Therefore the volume of the person is 50 litres.
Density of water is 1000kg/m3. Also, Volume = Mass/Density = 1/1000 = 0.001m3. So, volume of water that has mass of 1 kg is 0.001m3.
Fill it up with water, dry the shell off and pour the water into some sort of measuring device? Or.. Since water weighs about 1kg/liter you could pour water into the shell and then weigh the water to know the volume..
1.0 litre = 1.0 kg of pure water at 4 degrees C and at 760 mm atmospheric pressure.Answer: 1.0 litre
10 ml
Because it is smaller in volume.