2.5 m^3
800mm Hg Pressure and Volume are inversely proportional... thus is volume is halved (400ml -> 200ml) then pressure would double (400 mmHg -> 800 mmHg)
Do you need a complete listing? There are probably thousands of them.
You cannot convert a volume measure to a mass without knowing the density (or specific gravity) of the substance in question. 800 cc of helium will have a much smaller mass than 800 cc of lead.
Isn't it just 800 grams?
4 kg/0.005m3 = 800 kg/m3
800mm Hg Pressure and Volume are inversely proportional... thus is volume is halved (400ml -> 200ml) then pressure would double (400 mmHg -> 800 mmHg)
200% of 800 = 800*200/100 = 1600
200 out of 800 in fraction = 1/4200/800 = 200/800 = 2/8 = 1/4
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800
200 is a quarter of 800.
25% of 800 is 200
800 / 4 = 200
200%. Careful here! An 800% increase is equivalent to multiplying by 9 - NOT 8. So the sides need to be multiplied by sqrt(9) = 3. That is an increase of 200%
800 + 12 = 812
200
200 This is what I did to solve this: (25/100)=(x/800) and (800*25)/100=x=200