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An object of mass 50 g has a volume of 20 CM cube. Calculate the density of the object. If the density of water be 1 g/cm cube, state whether the object will float or sink in water.

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Answered by abhinaysachan38
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m of object= 50g

v= 20 cm^3

density= mass / volume

=50/20=2.5 g/cm^3

density of object=2.5g/cm^3

density of water=1g/cm^3

but object density is more than the density of water so it will sink .

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Answered by MarilynEvans
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<b><u>Answer</u></b>

<b>Given conditions=></b>

Mass = 50g

Volume =  20cm^3

Mass = 0.05 kg

Density =  \frac{Mass}{volume}

<b>By substituting the values,</b>

Density =  \frac{0.05kg}{20cm^3}

Density =  0.0025kg/cm^3

<b><u><font size="5">As given the density of water is 1g/cm^3 and the density of the object is 0.0025kg/cm^3. So, the object will float as the density is lighter than of water.</font></u></b>

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