Physics, asked by nithyap, 1 year ago

a piece of brass weighs 175 gf in air and 150gf when fully submerged in water .the density of water is 1.0g cm-3 .what is the volume of the brass piece? why does the brass piece weigh less in water? old reply fast!!

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Answered by pahiroy1221
131
given, 
density of the object in air = 175 g/cm
³
density of the object in water = 150 g/cm
³
therefore volume of water displaced = 25 cm
³
now,
volume of water displaced by the body = volume of the body 
therefore 25 cm
³ is the volume of the body .
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Answered by jasu179
35

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