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A cork piece weighs 6.5 gf in air. To determine its
relative density, a lead sinker of weight 43.0 gf is
used. The cork and sinker, together, weigh 11.5 gf in
water. If the relative density of lead is 11.0, find the
(a) volume of the sinker, (b) loss in weight of the
sinker when immersed in water, (c) weight of the cork
in water, (d) loss in weight of the cork, and (e) relative
density of the cork.

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Answered by iammallikasingh
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Answer:

A cork piece weighs 6.5 gf in air. To determine its

relative density, a lead sinker of weight 43.0 gf is

used. The cork and sinker, together, weigh 11.5 gf in

water. If the relative density of lead is 11.0, find the

(a) volume of the sinker, (b) loss in weight of the

sinker when immersed in water, (c) weight of the cork

in water, (d) loss in weight of the cork, and (e) relative

density of the cork.

Explanation:

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