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7 September, 04:20

A graduated cylinder is filled to the 40.00-mL mark with a mineral oil. The masses of the cylinder before and after the addition of the mineral oil are 124.966 g and 159.446 g, respectively. In a separate experiment, a metal ball bearing of mass 18.713 g is placed in the cylinder and the cylinder is again filled to the 40.00-mL mark with the mineral oil. The combined mass of the ball bearing and mineral oil is 50.952 g. Calculate the density and radius of the ball bearing (volume of a sphere of radius r is 4/3Ïr^3

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  1. 7 September, 04:22
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    Firstly, Let's experiment this!

    Experiment 1:

    159.446g - 124.966g = 34.48g

    34.48g = The mass of Mineral oil.

    The density of the mineral oil = M/V = 34.48g/40mL = 0.862g/cm³.

    Experiment 2:

    124.966 + 18.173 = 143.139 = The mass of solid + cylinder.

    124.966 + 50.952 = 175.918 = The mass of solid + cylinder + Mineral water.

    175.918 - 143.139 = 32.779 = The mass of added mineral oil.

    Explanation:

    Now we have to find the volume of the added mineral oil using the density from experiment 1.

    V = 32.779g/0.862g/cm³ = 38.02668213mL

    Since we found the volume of the solid, we then have to subtract the added mineral oil volume from the total volume from experiment 1.

    Volume of solid = 40-38.02668213 = 1.97331787mL

    Density of solid = 18.713g/1.97331787mL = 9.483013499g/cm^3

    1.97331787 = (4/3) (3.14) r³

    1.97331787 * (3/4) (3.14) =.4713338861

    .4713338861 = r ³

    r = 0.7782328425158433

    r = 0.78

    Now that's our final answer! r = 0.78
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