answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Density of water=1,000kg/m^3

1,000x50=50,000kg

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the mass of 50 m3 of water?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What would be the density if you had a mass of 135g and a volume of 50 cm?

270kg/m3


What mass per unit volume does pure water have?

1000Kg/m3


How many tons of asphalt in 1 square meter 50 mm thick?

Anywhere between 0.08 tonnes and 0.125 tonnes. Depending upon the type of asphalt, and its actual make up, the density of asphalt can vary between 1.6 tonnes/m3 and 2.5 tonnes/m3 1000 mm = 1 m mass = volume x density volume = 1 m2 x 50 mm = 1 m2 x 50 ÷ 1000 m = 0.05 m3 The mass can vary between: lightest: mass = 0.05 m3 x 1.6 tonnes/m3 = 0.08 tonnes heaviest: mass = 0.05 m3 x 2.5 tonnes/m3 = 0.125 tonnes


Would the mass on mercury float on water?

Mercury would not float on water. This is because the density of Mercury (5427kg/m3) is greater than the density of water (1000kg/m3).


If a tank that is 2m x 3m x1.5m is half full of water what will be the mass of the water?

Water has a density of 1 that is (mass in kg/volume in m3=1) so mass in kg = volume in m3 2 x 3 x 1.5 = 3x3 = 9m3 which is 9kg


Unit weight of water?

Weight(mass) is measured in kilograms.


What is the mass of 3 liters of water?

At 4°C pure water has a density of 1000 kg/1 m3. 1 litre = 1000 cm3 3 litre = 3000 cm3 = 0.003 m3 Mass = Density x Volume = 1000 kg/1 m3 x 0.003 m3 = 3 kg


What is the mass density and volume of a carrot?

It is slightly higher than water, 1140 kg/m3


Which will have a greater mass - 1 L water or 1 L alcohol?

The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 1,000 kg/lThe density of ethanol 789 kg/m3 0,789 kg/lThe answer is 1 liter of water =)


A cube has sides of 5 centimeters and a mass of 250 grams What is the density?

density = mass / volume density = 0.250 kg / (0.05 m)3 density = 0.250 kg / 0.000125 m3 density = 2000 kg/m3 (For comparison, pure water's density is about 1000 kg/m3)


What is the mass of the compound sugar water as you add 50g of sugar to 50g of water?

mass is conserved (total mass is the sum of the mass of the constituents) so 50 + 50 = 100g


What is the mass of an object given volume and density?

If you are given the volume [V] and density [p], the object`s mass [m] is given by the relation: m = p*V , where (*) indicates multiplication. Also, make sure that all units are in the same measurement system (Metric, Imperial, etc.) As an example, lets say I have a tank of water (p=1000 kg per m3 for water) that is 15m3 in volume. The mass of water in the tank is: m = (1000)*(15) kg = 15, 000 kg