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A body of water of an area of 2m and a depth of 4m , has a mass of 8000 kg. Calculate the density of water
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A body of water of an area of 2m and a depth of 4m , has a mass of 8000 kg. Calculate the density of water
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Volume of body = area x depth = 2x4 = 8 m³
Therefore, density of water = mass/volume = 8000/8 = 1000 kg/m³
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