kilogram = mass
metre cube = volume
Kilogram per cubic meter = density
Density = mass / volume
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2007-01-22 00:13:04
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answer #1
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answered by SAMUEL D 7
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There is none, a cubic metre is a measure of volume, a kg (kilogram) is a measure of weight. Obviously something that takes up a cubic metre will have a weight... but that's as close as that relationship comes.
If you know the density of something you can find it's weight from it's volume or vice versa.
2007-01-21 23:42:58
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answer #2
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answered by JT 3
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1 kg = 1 m^3
2007-01-21 23:51:19
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answer #3
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answered by me_ 3
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The relation between kg (Weight or Mass) and cubic metre (Volume) is given by the term Density.
Density varies from substance to substance and is given by the formula,
Density = Mass / Volume (in units kg/m^3)
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2007-01-21 23:29:54
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answer #4
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answered by Preety 2
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I don't think there is a relationship - 'kg' is a unit of mass and 'metre cube' is a unit of volume.
If this is what u were looking for, density = kg/m3
2007-01-21 23:36:15
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Density of water which is = 1000 kg/m^3
2007-01-22 00:12:26
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answer #6
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answered by yashtapmi 2
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Kg is the unit for mass, ie any object having weight, another unit for mass is pounds.
metre cube is the unit for volume, ie the amount of space an object uses when left alone.
2007-01-21 23:32:44
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answer #7
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answered by Rocky82 1
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if the sphere is at rest merging fully in the water, then the displaced water volume is same as the volume of the sphere. as you know (mass/volume)=density mass of the water in kg = 1000*(4/3)*pi*(1.5)^3 pi=22/7 or if the sphere is not fully mereged in water the data given is not enough, the density of the sphere material , and whether the sphere is hollow or not ....are needed. bye.
2016-03-29 08:45:59
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Density=Mass/Volume(in units~kg/m^3).
2007-01-21 23:44:34
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answer #9
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answered by ANURAG 2
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the fraction (mass/volume) ie., kg/m^3 is a constant for a substance at a particular temp... it is called density
2007-01-21 23:32:12
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answer #10
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answered by sushobhan 6
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