Calculate the mass of displaced

  1. Calculate the mystery fluid's density by dividing the mass of displaced mystery fluid by the volume of displaced mystery fluid.C
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  2. A mass of 0.5kg is attached to a spring. The mass is then displaced from its equilibrium position by 5cm and released. Its speed
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  3. A mass of 0•5 kg is attached to a spring. The mass is then displaced from its equilibrium position by 5cm and released. It's
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  4. A hydrometer of mass 24g floats with 6cm of its stem above oil of density 0.8g/km cubic. The area of cross sectioned area of the
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  5. I'm stuck on this:The buoyant force acting on a submerged object is equal to: A. The objects mass B. The objects volume C. The
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  6. A pendulum is constructed of a 6.7 gram mass suspended on a 55cm thread. The mass is displaced vertically 55 cm to a point
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  7. A simple pendulum of length 1 metre has a bob of mass 100 grams.It is displaced through an angle 60 degree and then
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  8. A simple pendulum of length 1 metre has a bob of mass 100 grams.It is displaced through an angle 60 degree and then
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  9. A rectangular container has a 10 cm square base and contains water to a depth of 12 cm. when a stone of a mass of 600 g is
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  10. A stone with a mass of 225.0g is placed into a graduated cylinder with a starting volume of 200.0ml. If the water in the
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