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I know density is mass/volume. Therefore, the unit is kg/m^3. However, the weight formula in fluid mechanics is ω = ρg. ρ = ω/g, so the unit comes in kg s^2/m^4. The density units that I knew were different from the ones that induced the weight-rate formula. What's the reason? I know density is mass/volume. Therefore, the unit is kg/m^3. However, the weight formula in fluid mechanics is ω = ρg. ρ = ω/g, so the unit comes in kg s^2/m^4. The density units that I knew were different from the ones that induced the weight-rate formula. What's the reason? Show more…

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