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∙ 14y agoWater 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
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96 litres.
Roughly 317.5 feet squared.
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The difference in mass between the tank when empty and when filled represents the mass of the water. Therefore, the mass of the water in the tank is 52.2 kg (when full) - 3.64 kg (when empty) = 48.56 kg.
a submarine has a water tank. when the tank is filled then submarine sink in the water. and when the tank is empty then submarine float in water. use the formula density= mass / volume as mass increases(when the tank is full of water), the density of the submarine increases and it submerge into the water and vice versa.
A circular tank is 12 meter in diameter and 7.5 meter in height. how much water does it hold when half full?
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Use Galileo Method. 1.put your head into full tank water. Then measure the mass of the water that come out.
No, a well water pressure tank should be set at about 2/3 full to allow for proper functioning of the well pump and to ensure consistent water pressure in the system. Having the tank at the correct level helps to prevent rapid cycling of the pump and extends its lifespan.
Yes, a tank of oxygen can be half full. The oxygen would be stuck in said tank meaning no more oxygen can get in unless refueld.
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For long term storage, keep it full.
Yes, a tank of oxygen gas can be considered half full when it contains half of its maximum capacity of gas. The remaining space is still filled with gas, even though it's not completely full.
The answer to this is pretty straightforward. First, the volume a tank measuring 100 by 40 by 60 cm is 100x60x40cm = 240,000 cm^3 or cubic cm. Since one liter = 1000 cm^3, the total tank volume is thus 240 liters. If the tank is half full, then simply halve the amount of water so the tank would contain 120 liters if half full. The same approach can be used for any tank or container assuming it's volume is known, or can be calculated.
Yes, a tank of oxygen gas can be considered half empty when compared to its full capacity, as the amount of gas in the tank is only half of its total capacity. However, from a different perspective, the tank is also half full as it still contains half of the gas it originally held. It depends on whether you view the situation optimistically (half full) or pessimistically (half empty).