Respuesta :
The answer is 1000
Density formula is weight/volume, so the unit should be gram/centimeter^3. To convert gram/centimeter^3 into kilogram/meter^3, the conversion factors would be:
(gram/centimeter^3) / (kilogram/meter^3)
= (gram/kilogram) /(centimeter^3/meter^3)
= (gram/ 1000gram) / (centimeter^3/ 100^3 centimeter^3)
= (1/1000) / (1 / 100^3)
= 1,000,000/1000= 1,000
Density formula is weight/volume, so the unit should be gram/centimeter^3. To convert gram/centimeter^3 into kilogram/meter^3, the conversion factors would be:
(gram/centimeter^3) / (kilogram/meter^3)
= (gram/kilogram) /(centimeter^3/meter^3)
= (gram/ 1000gram) / (centimeter^3/ 100^3 centimeter^3)
= (1/1000) / (1 / 100^3)
= 1,000,000/1000= 1,000
Answer : 1000
Explanation : We know the aim that we have to compare the densities of both the material which is silicon and mercury. The only difficulty is in the units; as they have been expressed in different terms.
Ideally density is measured in kilogram per cubic meter [tex](kg/m^{3})[/tex]
And we need to convert it to gram per cubic centimeter [tex](g/cm^{3})[/tex]
We need to simply take the ratio of both the units and find the conversion factor for the same.
∴ [tex](g/cm^{3})[/tex] / [tex](kg/m^{3})[/tex]
Here we can compare gram ⇒ kilogram is 1000; ∴ 1 kilo gram = 1000 g
and centimeter ⇒ meter is also 100 and ∴ 1 meter = 100 centimeter
Now, applying these conversion values in the above expression we get;
= [tex] (g / 1000 g) / (cm^{3}/ 100^{3} cm^{3}) [/tex]
Which comes to
= [tex] (1/1000) / (1 /100^{3})[/tex]
And finally we get the answer as
= (1,000,000) / (1000)
Which is = 1,000
Therefore, the answer is 1000.