I know this is old haha but if anyone passing by the comments happens to see, how can the volume of air exist and not be 0 if we assign the mass as 0, and density = mass / volume, so solving for V when M = 0 equates the V to 0? I saw a tip online somewhere to use the mass of the total sample. Is this accurate?
Thanks for asking. The mass of the air is simplified by setting it to zero. The actual density of air is 1.222 kg per cubic meter. Compare that with water which has a density of 1000 kg / m^3. So for most applications, assuming air has 0 mass has little effect on the final calculations.
You are an awesone teacher...
Solids actually do compress and water doesn't
is it possible to know what software you used for the making of this video?
microsoft word
it was informative .. thanks sir
Thank you.🙏
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I know this is old haha but if anyone passing by the comments happens to see, how can the volume of air exist and not be 0 if we assign the mass as 0, and density = mass / volume, so solving for V when M = 0 equates the V to 0? I saw a tip online somewhere to use the mass of the total sample. Is this accurate?
Thanks for asking. The mass of the air is simplified by setting it to zero. The actual density of air is 1.222 kg per cubic meter. Compare that with water which has a density of 1000 kg / m^3. So for most applications, assuming air has 0 mass has little effect on the final calculations.
awesome job man
@areddse lol yes it is. make sure you stay tuned for another .. maaaathhhh easssyyy solution ;)
thanks. I didnt like to study at my lectures ,cuz it is very embarrassing
Ah my arch nemesis Soil physics 302.Missed A+😢😢😢.
@classssssic1 no problem!! If there are other topics you would like for me to cover, please let me know :)
this was maaathhheeaaasyyyyy
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2nd or 4th I guess