a cork has a volume of 50 cubic cm. the of the cork is 0.25g
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Answer:
v=50
w=0.25
mass=25
density=m/v
=25/50 Ans.
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Answer:
PLS SIR MARK ME AS A BRAINALIST
Explanation:
This "Take the density to be 1000 kg/m^3" is strange. You probably wonder "density of what?". I recognize 1000 kg/m^3 to be the density of water.
"Relative density" is a phrase I am not familiar with, but it must mean that cork's density is 1/4 of water's density. So that would be 250 kg/m^3.
For this problem, rearrange density=mass/volume to
volume = mass/density
volume=0.05kg250kgm3=2⋅104m3
I hope this helps,
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