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26 October, 23:29

A metal cylinder has a mass of 128g. When the cylinder is submerged into water, it displaces 424ml of water. Calculate the specific gravity

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  1. 27 October, 00:20
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    First, we will need to find the density of the object, take the mass and divide it by the dispplaced water:

    128/424 = 0.302 grams/milliliters

    Convert that to kg/m3

    We get: 302kg/m3

    Divide that to the density of water: 1000kg/m3

    302/1000 = 0.302

    (thats a pretty darn light weighted metal)
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