Determining Final Volume of Water Given Initial and Final Temperature - Fluid Mechanics

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Our first fluid mechanics video! We cover some basics here, such as how to find the final volume of a tank of water given the initial and final temperature, and the initial volume.

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What is the link to the website where you see the density of water in different temperatures?

MiguelGarcia-zphh
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So did you guys think of these or where are they from?

drandrewsanchez
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density = kilograms/cubic meters... not kilometers

joselevicanasenjo