can anyone help me figure out the specific weight of water in the units dynes/cm^3 ? thanks in advance
can anyone help me figure out the specific weight of water in the units dynes/cm^3 ? thanks in advance
onlineconversions.com
1 liter of water @ 4 deg C
= 1 dm^3 of water = 10x10x10 cm^3
also
= 9.8 N = 98xxxx dyn
xxxx = some digits
What the f*** is a dyne? Answer that, and you are halfway there.
thanks i think i got it
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