A technician fills a tank with a liquid to a height of 0.20 m. The tank is cylindrical with radius 0.10 m. The mass of the liquid is 1.0 kg. What is the density of the liquid in 160 kg/m3

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Answer:

[tex]159.2 kg/m^3[/tex]

Explanation:

The mass of the liquid is

m = 1.0 kg

The volume of the cylindrical tank is given by

[tex]V=\pi r^2 h[/tex]

where

r = 0.10 m is the radius

h = 0.20 m is the heigth

Substituting,

[tex]V=\pi (0.10 m)^2 (0.20 m)=6.28\cdot 10^{-3}m^3[/tex]

So now we can find the density of the liquid:

[tex]\rho = \frac{m}{V}=\frac{1.0 kg}{6.28\cdot 10^{-3} m^3}=159.2 kg/m^3[/tex]