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17 April, 22:36

When a container of water is placed on a laboratory scale, the scale reads 120 g. Now a 20-g piece of copper (of density 8.9 g/cm 3) is suspended from a thread and lowered into the water, not touching the bottom of the container. What will the scale now read?

A. 122 g B. 140 g C. 120 g D. 112 g E. 138 g

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  1. 17 April, 22:38
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    A) 122 g

    Explanation:

    volume of water displaced

    =/frac{20}{8.9}//

    = 2.247 cc

    weight of water displaced = 2.247 g wt

    upthrust = 2.247 g wt

    Reaction of upthrust acting in downward direction = 2.247 g wt

    reading of scale = 120 + 2.247 = 122.247 g
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