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27 May, 19:52

A cube of some rock weighs 6 grams, and a same-sized cube of water weighs 2 grams. What is the specific gravity of this rock?

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  1. 27 May, 20:03
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    The specific gravity of the rock with respect to water is equal to 3

    Explanation:

    To solve the question, we list out the variables as follows

    Mass of rock = 6 grams

    Mass of equal volume of water = 2 grams

    Specific gravity or relative density is the mass of a unit volume of a substance divided by the mass of an equal volume of a reference material.

    Specific gravity = (mass of substance) / (mass of equal volume of water)

    Therefore the specific of the rock sample is = (mass of cube of rock sample) / (mass of same-sized cube of water)

    = (6 grams) / (2 grams) = 3

    The specific gravity of the rock = 3
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