Want this question answered?
well to begin with i think you mean .7025kg/L and in that case it will float on water which is 1kg/L, because it's density is less than that of water.
Ans: 5
The latent heat of fusion of 1kg water is 334 kJ/kg. (Wikipedia)
Both of them are just the same. A kilogram is the same as akilogram
it depends on how much of it you have if you have 1kg of gold then you will have 1kg of gold
Ethanol will float
If bag of cherries weighing 1kg costs 6.00, then a bag weighing 5lb of cherries would cost about 13.62. 1 lb. is equal to 0.45 kgs.
In most cases the wood will float (there are a few dense tropical woods that will not) and the metal will sink. things float because they displace more weight of water than their own volume if not they sink
well to begin with i think you mean .7025kg/L and in that case it will float on water which is 1kg/L, because it's density is less than that of water.
Not really a mass cause I've witnessed Safeties weighing about 190 something so Ahmad Bradshaw he's what about 5'10 he weighs 211
Ans: 5
How much salt is in 1kg of water
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.
The latent heat of fusion of 1kg water is 334 kJ/kg. (Wikipedia)
It is: 5kg-1kg = 4kg
1kg