anonymous115296 anonymous115296
  • 03-02-2019
  • Physics
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What is the conversion factor between kg/m^3 and g/m^3. Express your experimental values for the densities in kg/m^3.

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anthoniia anthoniia
  • 04-02-2019

1000 g = 1 kilog (10³⇒kilo)

so, [tex]\frac{1000 g}{m^{3} }=\frac{1 kg}{m^{3} }[/tex]


Since I don't have your values from your experiment, I'm assuming you have your mass values in g. Your teacher wants them in kg, so divide each value (g) by 1000 .

Then divide this mass (now in kg)  by your volume in m³. This will make your density units kg/m³

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