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13 October, 07:54

In which layers would a solid cube with 6 cm sides and a mass of 270 g float? Explain.

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  1. 13 October, 08:00
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    The buoyancy of an object is dictated by its density. So let us calculate for density, where:density = mass / volume

    Calculate the volume first of a solid cube:volume = (6 cm) ^3 = 216 cm^3 = 216 mL

    Therefore density is:density = 270 g / 216 mLdensity = 1.25 g / mL

    Therefore this object will float in the layer in which the density is more than 1.25 g / mL.
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