The mass density of water is ____ in the standard conditions.
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A.
1000 kg/m3
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B.
10 kg/m3
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C.
1 kg/m3
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D.
100 kg/m3
Correct Answer:
A. 1000 kg/m3
Explanation:
The mass density of water is approximately 1000 kg/m3 under standard conditions, specifically at its maximum density near 4 degrees Celsius. While density varies slightly with temperature, 1000 kg/m3 is the widely accepted standard value used in physics and engineering calculations. Since 1 g/cm3 is equivalent to 1000 kg/m3, this value represents the mass of one cubic meter of pure water.
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