Could you lift 0.5 m3 of sugar? The density of sugar is 1600 kg / m3.

Initial data: V (volume of sugar taken) = 0.5 m3.

Reference values: according to the condition ρс (sugar density) = 1600 kg / m3.

The mass of sugar taken is determined by the formula: m = ρс * V.

Calculation: m = 1600 * 0.5 = 800 kg (since even the world record in deadlift is 500 kg (Eddie Hall), no person can lift 800 kg sugar).

Answer: It is impossible to raise 0.5 m3 of sugar.



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