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16 February, 08:25

A 5 m long vertical tube having cross sectional area of 200 cm^2 is completely filled with water at room temperature. Calculate the mass of water present in the tube. Density of water at room temperature is 1000 kg/m^2

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  1. 16 February, 08:41
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    mass = 100kg

    Explanation:

    Hello! In order to calculate the mass, we first have to calculate the volume of the tube.

    For this, we have the area (A) and the length (L) of the tube.

    V = A * L

    A = 100cm2 * (1m2 / 10000cm2) = 0.02m2

    L = 5m

    V = 0.02m2 * 5m = 0.1m2

    Then we can calculate the area from the density.

    Density = mass / volume

    mass = density * volume = 1000 (kg / m3) * 0.1m3

    mass = 100kg
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