Respuesta :
Answer:
density is [tex]10^{6}[/tex] Mg/µL
Explanation:
given data
density of nuclear = [tex]10^{18}[/tex] kg/m³
1 ml = 1 cm³
to find out
density of nuclear matter in Mg/µL
solution
we know here
1 Mg = 1000 kg
so
1 m³ is equal to [tex]10^{6}[/tex] cm³
and here 1 cm³ is equal to 1 mL
so we can say 1 mL is equal to 10³ µL
so by these we can convert density
density = [tex]10^{18}[/tex] kg/m³
density = [tex]10^{18}[/tex] kg/m³ × [tex]\frac{10^{-3} }{10^{6} }[/tex] Mg/µL
density = [tex]10^{6}[/tex] Mg/µL
Answer: density of nuclear matter will be [tex]10^{-12}Mg/\mu L[/tex]
Explanation:-
Density is defined as the mass contained per unit volume.
[tex]Density=\frac{mass}{Volume}[/tex]
Given:
Density of nuclear matter= [tex]1018kg/m^3[/tex]
1 ml = [tex]1cm^3[/tex]
1 kg = 0.001 Mg
Thus [tex]1018kg=\frac{0.001}{1}\times 1018=1.018Mg[/tex]
Also [tex]1m^3=10^9\mu L[/tex]
Putting in the values we get:
[tex]Density=\frac{0.001Mg}{10^9\mu L}=10^{-12}Mg/\mu L[/tex]
Thus density of nuclear matter will be [tex]10^{-12}Mg/\mu L[/tex]