A fishing vessel, setting off to fish, takes 120 tons of oil with it. What capacity should the tank be?

Initial data: m (mass of oil taken for fishing by a fishing vessel) = 120 tons (120 * 10 ^ 3 kg).

Reference data: ρн (oil density) = 800 kg / m3.

The tank capacity of a fishing vessel can be determined by the formula: V = m / ρн.

Calculation: V = 120 * 10 ^ 3/800 = 150 m3.

Answer: The tank of a fishing vessel has a volume of 150 m3.



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