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2 December, 20:15

Object a has a mass of 500g and a density of 5.00 g/cm3 object b has a mads of 650. g and a density of6.5 g/cm3 which object would displace the most liquid? Explain

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  1. 2 December, 20:53
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    We have to calculate the volume of these objects.

    Density=mass / volume ⇒volume=mass / Density.

    1) Object a

    dа ta:

    mass=500 g

    density=5 g/cm³

    Volume=500 g / (5g/cm³) = 100 cm³

    2) volume of object b

    dа ta:

    mass=650 g

    density=6.5 g/cm³

    Volume=650 g / (6.5 g/cm³) = 100 cm³

    Therefore, the volume of these objects is the same.

    Answer: both objects would displace the same amount of liquid, because the volume would be the same.
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