jcvilla789
Industrial
- Mar 15, 2011
- 6
Hi all,
I have a question in relation to density calculation.
D=M/V, so DxV=M and therefore V=M/D.
V = M / (0.998), so V = M . 1.002 (the inverse of 0.998)
Taking the Density of water at room temp to be 0.998 kg/m3, what I want to know is this:
If the unit of density (0.998) is kg/m3, when you invert it, what is the unit of the 1.002 figure? Is there a name for this?
I have a question in relation to density calculation.
D=M/V, so DxV=M and therefore V=M/D.
V = M / (0.998), so V = M . 1.002 (the inverse of 0.998)
Taking the Density of water at room temp to be 0.998 kg/m3, what I want to know is this:
If the unit of density (0.998) is kg/m3, when you invert it, what is the unit of the 1.002 figure? Is there a name for this?