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The Weight of Seawater calculator computes the weight (mass) of seawater based on the density of the seawater (saltwater) and the volume.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
- (V) Volume of Seawater
- (μD) Density of Seawater
Weight of Seawater (M): The calculator returns the mass in kilograms. However, this can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.
The Math / Science
The Weight of Sea Water in a pipe is calculated using the dimensions of the pipe (length and diameter) and the of the density of sea water. The formula for the weight of seawater is:
M = μD • V
where:
- M is the mass (weight) of seawater in the pipe
- μD is the density of seawater
- V is the volume of seawater
The mass is calculated based on the following equation:
And the mean density of sea water is approximately equal to 1,025 kilograms per cubic meter.
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