Pardon me if i am wrong. You told that temp increases than density of water decreases, but cant we say that if temp increases(0 to 4°C) than also density increases
Assalamualaikum mam... I have a book namely "hydraulics and fluid mechanics by p.n. modi" and in that the definition of specific volume is given as "volume per unit weight" not mass. Then S.V =1/S.W But you say S.V=1/M.D...
Density is 1000kg/m3 at 4 degree but weight density is not 1000 .. Bcz weight density formula is weight/volume or density*gravity so at 4 degree weight density is 1000*9.81=9810 N/m3
Mam U Sayed If Temp Increase Density Decrease,But The Temp Increase Upto 4 Deg, At This Time Also Density Was Decrease. But How The Density Is Maximum At 4 Deg
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Pardon me if i am wrong. You told that temp increases than density of water decreases, but cant we say that if temp increases(0 to 4°C) than also density increases
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Assalamualaikum mam...
I have a book namely "hydraulics and fluid mechanics by p.n. modi" and in that the definition of specific volume is given as "volume per unit weight" not mass.
Then S.V =1/S.W
But you say S.V=1/M.D...
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Mam in numerical, some times given temperature is more than 100℃ then why we consider water density is 1000 not less than 1000??
Generally we take 1000 kg/m3 if it's not given in the question..
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Weight density of water is 1000 at 4°c and 101KN/m2.....can you explain about that 101KN/m2
Density is 1000kg/m3 at 4 degree but weight density is not 1000 .. Bcz weight density formula is weight/volume or density*gravity so at 4 degree weight density is 1000*9.81=9810 N/m3
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mam water ki maximum density kase count ki hogi please tell me mam
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If pressure increases Temp also increases
Mam U Sayed If Temp Increase Density Decrease,But The Temp Increase Upto 4 Deg, At This Time Also Density Was Decrease. But How The Density Is Maximum At 4 Deg
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M = V.D hota hai than how we can say D is intesive property
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