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15 August, 21:16

A rock is suspended from a scale reads 20.0 N. A beaker of water is raised up so the rock is totally submerged in the water. The scale now reads 12.5 N. What is the density of the rock?

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  1. 15 August, 21:27
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    The rock's density is equivalent to 2667 kg/m3.

    mass of rock = F / g (gravitational constant)

    = 20 / 9.8

    = 2.039 kg

    While submerged in water, the rock has displaced (20.0 N - 12.5 N = ) 7.5 N worth of water, This convert to the mass: 0.7645 kg.

    The density of water is 1000 kg/m3, so the volume of water displaced is (0.7645 kg) / (1000 kg/m3) = 7.645 x 10^-4 m3.

    density of rock = mass / volume

    = 0.7645 kg / 7.645 x 10^-4 m3.

    = 2667 kg/m3.
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