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Volume of an object is 20cm^3 and the mass in 50g. Density of water is 1 gcm^-3 . Will the object float on water or sink in water?
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Answer:
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Density of water = 1g/cm^3
Volume = 20 cm^3
Density = Mass / Volume
= 50 / 20
= 2.5 g/cm^3
=> The density of the object is more than that of water.
=> The object with mass of 50 g along with volume of 20 cm3 with density of water being equal to 1 gm/cm3 will definitely sink.
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Answer:
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Density of water = 1g/cm^3
Volume = 20 cm^3
Density = Mass / Volume
= 50 / 20
= 2.5 g/cm^3
=> The density of the object is more than that of water.
=> The object with mass of 50 g along with volume of 20 cm3 with density of water being equal to 1 gm/cm3 will definitely sink.
#Be Brainly❤️
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◉ Density Of ⛆ ➠ 1g /cm³
◉ Volume of an ❑ ➠ 20 cm³
◉ Mass ➠ 50g
➧Density = Mass / Volume
=> 50 / 20
=> 2.5g / cm³...✔
► It will sink because, density of ❑ is more than that of water.
► Gravitational force will act on all ❑ in same manner.
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Thanks...✊
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◉ Density Of ⛆ ➠ 1g /cm³
◉ Volume of an ❑ ➠ 20 cm³
◉ Mass ➠ 50g
➧Density = Mass / Volume
=> 50 / 20
=> 2.5g / cm³...✔
► It will sink because, density of ❑ is more than that of water.
► Gravitational force will act on all ❑ in same manner.
_________
Thanks...✊
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