(50 cm)³ = 125,000 cm³
The mass of a cubic centimeter of water is 1 gram. So the total mass of the water is:
(1 g / cm³) x (125,000 cm³) = 125,000 g.
1,000 grams equal 1 kilogram, so we can convert the figure above to kilograms by just dividing it by the number of grams per kilogram.
125,000 g / (1,000 g / kg) = 125 kg.
The mass of the water is 125 kilograms.
2007-05-30 20:10:36
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answer #1
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answered by MathBioMajor 7
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Cubic Container
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answered by ? 4
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a). If the container on a side has no cover - it is empty. water mass=0 kg
b). A cube of 50 cm water will weigh 125 kg (1/8 of a tonne)
c). at what temp C ?
2007-05-31 06:11:23
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answered by Ben R 1
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As 1cc of water = 1g ...1 litre = 1,000g
50 x 50 x 50 = 125,000 cm³ = 125 L = 125 kg.
2007-05-31 03:14:15
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answered by Norrie 7
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Its basic use of metrics...the water contained in 50 x 50 x 50 centimeters.will give you 500,000. mililiters of water, that is, half a cubic meter of water (one cubic meter of water contained in 100 x 100 x 100 would contain one million of cubic centimeters, and your question is exactly half of that amount...)
2007-05-30 20:01:19
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answered by Sehr_Klug 50 6
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50x50*50 cm makes 125 litres
Water is approximately 1kg per litre (depending on the temperature) so the weight is about 125 kg
2007-05-30 19:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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1 cubic centimeter of water weighs one gram.
Calculate the volume of the cube (HxLxW)
Do the calculation yourself, it's good for you.
2007-05-30 19:59:45
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answered by 3DM 5
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