Answer: The density of glycerine will be [tex]0.028lbm/foot^3[/tex]
Explanation:
Density is defined as the mass contained per unit volume.
[tex]Density=\frac{mass}{Volume}[/tex]
Given:
Density of glycerine= [tex]1.26\times 10^3kg/m^3[/tex]
1 lbm = 0.454 kg
1 kg =[tex]\frac{1}{0.454}=2.2lbm[/tex]
Thus [tex]0.454kg=\frac{2.2}{1}\times 0.454=0.99[/tex]
Also [tex]1m^3=35.3147foot^3[/tex]
Putting in the values we get:
[tex]Density=\frac{0.99lbm}{35.3147}=0.028lbm/foot^3[/tex]
Thus density of glycerine will be [tex]0.028lbm/foot^3[/tex]