A measuring cylinder contains water up to 54 mL level. When a glass stopper is immersed
into it, the water level rises to 76 ml. When a small piece of cork of mass 3 g is tied to the glass
stopper and the combination is immersed into water taken in a measuring cylinder, the water level
rises further to 91 ml. Calculate the volume of the glass stopper as well as that of the cork piece.
Also, find the density of cork piece in SI units.
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Find the mass of an empty graduated cylinder. ...
Pour 100 mL of water into the graduated cylinder. ...
Weigh the graduated cylinder with the water in it. ...
Find the mass of only the water by subtracting the mass of the empty graduated cylinder. ...
Use the mass and volume of the water to calculate density.
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800 kg/m³ is the answer in its SI unit.
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