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A container is first filled with water and then the entire water is replaced by mercury. Mercury has a density of 13.6 x 103 kg/m3. If X is the weight of the water and Y is the weight of the mercury, then (a) X = Y (b) X = 13.6 Y (c) Y = 13.6 X (d) None of the above


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Answered by praveenbalajji24
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Answer:

c) Y =13.6X

Explanation:

Density of Mercury = 13.6 × 10^3 kg/m^3

Density of water = 10^3 kg/m^3

volume of mercury = volume of water

=> (Weight/density) of mercury = (Weight/density) of water

=> weight of mercury = density of mercury × (weight/density) of water

=> Y = 13.6 ×10^3 × X/10^3

=> Y = 13.6X

Answered by Mriyapate71
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