Asked by Maltiti
Consider three different liquids E, F,G
E=1.51g/cm3
F=1.75g/cm3
G=0.84g/cm3
In which of the above liquids would an object of mass 500g and volume 3000cm3
i.sink? ii.float?
E=1.51g/cm3
F=1.75g/cm3
G=0.84g/cm3
In which of the above liquids would an object of mass 500g and volume 3000cm3
i.sink? ii.float?
Answers
Answered by
Maltiti
I think you first have to find the density of the object which is 500g/3000cm3= 0.167g/cm
Answered by
DrBob222
You are right. So it floats if d is < d of liquid; sinks if > d of liquid.
Answered by
Edmond
Yes
Answered by
STYLISH
Consider three different liquids E =1.5g/cm3 F=1.75g/cm3 G=0.84g/cm3 In which of the above liquids would an object of mass 500g and volume 300cm3 i Sink ii float NB explain your answers
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