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  1. The weight of a solid in air is four times greater than the weight of solid in water. Find its weight of which solid in water if
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  2. a solid of density 2700 kg/m³ and volume 0.0015 m³ is completely immersed in alcohol of density 800kg/m³.Calculate:1) weight
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  3. A solid has weight of 400g in air and when partly immersed in a liquid , has a weight of 320g. if it has a relative density of
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  4. The heat of fusion for a solid is .825kJ/mole. the formula weight of the solid is 150.24. How many grams of this solid can be
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  5. A solid 0f density D has weight W it's completely immense on liquid of density d then apparent weight of solid is
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  6. a solid density D has weight W. If it is complerly immeresed ina liquid of density d then the apparent weight of the solid is
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  7. Suppose f(t) is the weight (in grams) of a solid sitting in a beaker of water and the solid is dissolving at a rate (in
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  8. Suppose f(t) is the weight (in grams) of a solid sitting in a beaker of water and the solid is dissolving at a rate (in
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  9. Find the pressure exerted by a solid,when placed on a wooden platform.The area of contact is 200 cm and the solid weight 150 N?
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  10. Some solid calcium oxide in a test tube picks up water vapor from the surrounding to change completely into solid calcium
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