(Take g= 10m/s2 weight of 1g mass =0.01N)

Calculate the weight of a stone of mass 10kg and density 10000km/m3 when it totally immersed in water.
A) 10N
B) 100N
c) 1000N
D) 0.01N
E) 0.001N

3 answers

that will be the wight of the stone 10kg*10m/s^2

The volume of the stone is, as usual, mass/density. Multiply that by the density of water * g.

Subtract the weight of water displaced from the weight of the stone.
I need the solving
10N
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