Measuring the density of water
Question asked by: Shadenikia
Asked on: 05 Aug 2009

Density is mass divided by volume, so equalise the units and then perform the sum - simples!
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Replied at: 09 Aug 2009
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Density=mass/vol v=1 litres=1000cm^3 d=950/1000 d=0.95g/cm^3
By: Philo^2
Date of comment: Fri, Sep 23rd 2011
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Density=mass/vol v=1 litres=1000cm^3 d=950/1000 d=0.95g/cm^3By: Philo^2
Date of comment: Fri, Sep 23rd 2011
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