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17 June, 14:15

6. What is the density of an irregular shaped object that displaces 15 mL of water and has a mass of 12 grams? Would this object float or sink if placed in water? Explain.

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  1. 17 June, 14:17
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    Volume of the object is equal to the volume of water displaced by it = 15 ml

    The mass of the object is given as 12 g

    Density of a substance is the amount of that substance per unit volume

    i. e. Density = Mass/volume = 12 g/15 ml = 0.8 g/ml

    The density of water is 1 g/ml. If the density of an object exceeds that of water, then it will sink otherwise it will float.

    Here, the density of the object (0.8 g/ml) is lower than that of water, hence it will float if placed in water.
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