The average density of a person is 1070 kg / m3. What is the volume of a human body weighing 60 kg.

Initial data: ρh (average human density) = 1070 kg / m3; m (given mass of a person) = 60 kg.

The volume of a human body will be equal to the ratio of its mass and average density: V = m / ρh.

Calculation: V = 60/1070 = 0.056 m3 (56 dm3).

Answer: The required body volume of a person weighing 60 kg is 56 dm3.



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