Answer:
<em>The mass of mercury = 0.136 kg</em>
Explanation:
Density: This is defined as the ratio of mass of a body and the volume of that body. The S.I unit of density is kg/m³. It can be represented mathematically as
D = m/v
m = D× v .......................... Equation 1
Where D = density of the mercury, m = mass of the mercury, v = volume of the mercury.
<em>Given: D = 13600 kg/m², v = 10 cm³ = (10×1/1000000) = 0.00001 m³</em>
<em>Substituting these values into equation 1,</em>
<em>m = 13600×0.00001</em>
<em>m = 0.136 kg.</em>
<em>Therefore the mass of mercury = 0.136 kg</em>
Answer:its B
Explanation:
The suns gravity keeps the planets in their gravitational orbit.
It goes everywhere to smaller in magnitude than the net force magnitude and act in the same direction and magnitude and opposite in direction and does not combined it goes everywhere or could say mixed up and never sticks together and it moves everywhere and never connects two smaller magnitude and axis in same direction
One is their traits and their characterists that they have in common