Physics, asked by navinder56, 4 months ago

The mass of copper block is 132 g. A measuring cylinder contains water you a level of 14ml. The water level rises to the 29ml mark when the copper block is dipped in the measuring cylinder. Find tbe volume and density of the copper block.,​

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Answered by vijayaranisolipeta78
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Answer:

It is given that the volume of water before the copper piece was placed is 22 ml, and after the copper piece was placed in the container, the total volume (copper+water) became 34 ml.

Therefore, we can deduce that the volume of copper is the difference between those two volumes.

v_{copper}=34-22=12\:mlv

copper

=34−22=12ml

Density is the mass per unit volume.

Therefore, \begin{gathered}density=\frac{mass}{volume}\\=\frac{106}{12}\\=8.83\:gm/ml\\=8.83\:gm/cm^3\end{gathered}

density=

volume

mass

=

12

106

=8.83gm/ml

=8.83gm/cm

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Answered by pathakshaswatx
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Answer:

VOL=15CM^3,DENSITY=8.8G/CM^3

Explanation:

Mass = 132g

Water in the measuring cyclinder = 14ml

When copper was dipped in the cyclinder = 29ml

Volume = 29ml - 14ml

= 15ml/15cm^3

Density of the copper block = Mass/Volume

= 132/15

= 8.8g/cm^3

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