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26 September, 13:41

What is the density (g/ml) of an object that has a mass of 14.01 grams and when placed into a graduated cylinder, causes the water level to rise from 25.2 ml to 33.6 ml?

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  1. 26 September, 16:53
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    The displaced volume is the volume of the object (always, does not matter if it sinks or floats, the Eureka from Archimedes!)

    Therefore: density = mass/volume = 14.01 / (33.6-25.2) = 14.01/8.4=1.6678 g/ml ~ 1.67 g/ml
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