Asked by Hannah
A paperweight, when weighed in air, has a weight of W = 6.95 N. When completely immersed in water, however, it has a weight of Win water = 4.26 N. Find the volume of the paperweight.
Would I multiply the two values of weight and then by the density of water?
Would I multiply the two values of weight and then by the density of water?
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Answered by
bobpursley
4.26=weightinair-forcebouyancy
4.26=6.95-desnisitywater*g*volume
solve for volume
Answered by
rashid
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Answered by
Kristen
(4.26-6.96)/(1000*9.8)=volume
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