The density of motor oil typically ranges from about 0.8 to 0.9 grams per milliliter (g/ml), depending on the specific formulation and temperature. Therefore, for 25 ml of motor oil, the mass would be approximately between 20 to 22.5 grams. To get an accurate density, it's best to consult the specifications provided by the manufacturer for the specific type of motor oil in question.
You need to know the density of the oil, as there are so many different ones. Mass is given by multiplying density by volume.
A motor oil with a high viscosity (resistance to flow) like SAE 50, will be your greatest density motor oil. Low viscosity like SAE 20 will have the least density.
Density = 4 g/mL
Density = 4 g/mL
you need the density of the liquid. if the density is 1g/ml, 25ml = 25g
Yes, gasoline is generally lighter than motor oil. Gasoline has a lower density, typically around 0.71 to 0.77 grams per milliliter, while motor oil usually has a density ranging from about 0.85 to 0.9 grams per milliliter. This difference in density means that gasoline will float on top of motor oil if the two are mixed.
The oil with the greatest density is a motor oil with a high viscosity, which is a resistance to flow. A lower density oil would be one that is like SAE 20.
400/500=0.8g/cc
Mass = Density*Volume = 4.3 g/mL * 25mL = 107.5 grams
Assuming the motor oil has a density of roughly 54.9 pounds/cubic foot, 5 liters of motor oil will weigh approximately 9.7 pounds.
it is prefferable to use 10/30 oil mixture because it doesn't harm the motor and the mixture's density is proper
Crude oil is the oil from the well. Motor oil has been processed. The motor oil must have certain properties, such as viscosity and density, and it can not contain any contaminants, such as sulfur. Crude oil is unrefined oil, and it has a wide range of viscosities and densities, and may contain contaminants.