Can a student lift a 0.6 m3 bag of sand. Why?

In order to understand whether a student can lift a bag of sand with a volume of 0.6 m3, we first determine the mass of sand.
We calculate the mass of sand by the formula:
m = ρ * V, where m is the required mass of sand (kg), ρ is the density of sand (we take the density of dry sand ρ = 1500 kg / m³), V is the volume of sand (V = 0.6 m3).
m = ρ * V = 1500 * 0.6 = 900 kg.
Answer: The student will not be able to lift a sandbag weighing 900 kg.



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