A sealed can of mass 600g has a volume of 500cm. Will this cane sink in water?
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Explanation:
density of Cane = 600/500 gm/cm^3
= 1.2gmcm^3
density of water =1 gm/cm^3
Density of cane is more than water s .
so Cane can sink in the water.
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Mass of the can = 600 g
Volume of the can = 500 cm3
Therefore, density of the can :-
=> Mass/Volume
=> (600/500) g/cm3
=> 1.2 g/cm3
Density fo water = 1 g/cm3
Therefore, density of can > density of water.
We know that if the density of the substance placed over water (or any other liquid) is more than the density of water then the substance sinks in water.
Hence, this can will sink in water.
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