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A solid has a mass of 200g in air and when partly immersed in a certain liquid it has a mass of 160g.Given that the relative de...Asked by Maxwell
A solid has a mass of 200g in air and when partly immersed in a certain liquid it has a mass of 160g. Given that the relative density of the liquid is 0.80, calculate the volume of the solid immersed in the liquid.
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Maxwell
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Damon
Archimedes says volume of fluid displaced times its density = kilograms of buoyancy
0.200 - 0.1600 = .8 (1000 kg/m^3 ) (volume in m^3)
or in your units density water = 1 g / cm^3
200 - 160 = .8 V in cm^3
and please forward emergency funds for emergency response by dumb old retired engineer volunteer.
0.200 - 0.1600 = .8 (1000 kg/m^3 ) (volume in m^3)
or in your units density water = 1 g / cm^3
200 - 160 = .8 V in cm^3
and please forward emergency funds for emergency response by dumb old retired engineer volunteer.
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