Physics, asked by ritvikkr, 1 year ago

The volume of a 500 g sealed packet is 350 cm3. Will the packet float or sink in water if the density of water is 1 g cm−3? What will be the mass of the water displaced by this packet?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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_/\_Hello mate__here is your answer--

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⭐ CONCEPT:-- If the density of an object is more than the density of a liquid, then it sinks in the liquid. On the other hand, if the density of an object is less than the density of a liquid, then it floats on the surface of the liquid.

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Mass of packet, M = 500 g

Volume of packet,V = 350g/cm^3

Dencity of sealed packet =M/V

= 500 /350

= 1.428 g/cm^3

The density of the substance is more than the density of water (1 g/cm3). Hence, it will sink in water.

The mass of water displaced by the packet is equal to the volume of the packet, i.e., 350 g.

I hope, this will help you.☺

Thank you______❤

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Anonymous: thanks ⭐
Answered by MotuPatalu
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_/\_Hello mate__here is your answer--

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⭐ CONCEPT:-- If the density of an object is more than the density of a liquid, then it sinks in the liquid. On the other hand, if the density of an object is less than the density of a liquid, then it floats on the surface of the liquid.

________________________

Mass of packet, M = 500 g

Volume of packet,V = 350g/cm^3

Dencity of sealed packet =M/V

= 500 /350

= 1.428 g/cm^3

The density of the substance is more than the density of water (1 g/cm3). Hence, it will sink in water.

The mass of water displaced by the packet is equal to the volume of the packet, i.e., 350 g.

I hope, this will help you.☺

Thank you______❤

_________________________❤

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