What force is required to support 0.1 m3 of liquid water at 27oC?
Force = Weight = mg = density x volume x g = (1000 kg/m3) x (0.1 m3) x (9.81 m/s2) = 981 N
since, density of water = 1000 kg/m3 at 27oC (room temperature)
(F is independent on temperature. also, for supporting, we require the medium which is not given in question, the solution is done neglecting the room temperature )
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