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26 December, 16:05

An object of mass 50 g and density 5 g/cm3 is carefully lowered into a measuring cylinder containing 50 cm3 of water. What will the final volume reading be?

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  1. 26 December, 16:17
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    Answer: 60cm^3

    Explanation:

    Here we can use the relationship:

    Density = mass/volume.

    We know that density = 5g/cm^3 and mass = 50g, then we have:

    5g/cm^3 = 50g/V

    V = 50g/5g/cm^3 = 10cm^3

    Then, when we introduce it in a cylinder with 50cm^3 of water, this is heavier than water (the density of the water is 1g/cm^3) it will sink, and the complete volume will be equal to the volume of the water plus the volume of the object:

    Total Volume = 50cm^3 + 10cm^3 = 60cm^3
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