JUst iffy on the formula
@Vocaloid
oh density = mass/volume so if you can figure out what the density is supposed to be (this graph confuses me >>) then simply convert 66g to kg and plug it into the formula to get volume
Idek what the density is, its so confusing
since it's talking about 1 degree celcius I would hazard to say it's on the right side of the straight line at 0, so ~1000kg/m^3 maybe?
1000=0.066/V V=66
@Vocaloid when you get a chance? =)
@Shadow
@JustSaiyan
God I hate graphs. Give me like.....I don't know 10 minutes.
Sounds good, take your time. NO rush. Just needs to be done by tonight midnight lol
This is oddly confusing. at one degree celcius one ml (or one gram) would be about........0.9999 grams in density? Something like that. However, the graph is completely different, so I followed the graph instead, and got 0.066, and thats WITHOUT following the rules of Significant figures. which really doesn't seem right to me. I think this may be a little too advanced for me. :\
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