(a) Assuming that water has a density of exactly 1 g/cm3,

Chapter 1, Problem 23

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(a) Assuming that water has a density of exactly \(1 \ \mathrm{g/cm}^3\), find the mass of one cubic meter of water in kilograms.

(b) Suppose that it takes 10.0 h to drain a container of \(5700 \ \mathrm{m}^3\) of water. What is the “mass flow rate,” in kilograms per second, of water from the container?

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