Physics, asked by naqshnagpal, 1 year ago

The volume of an object is 5000cm3 what will be the mass of water displaced

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Answered by sourav475
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Yes…it’s according to Archimedes principle which states that if a body is partially or fully immersed in a fluid then upward force (Buoyant force) acting on the body is equal to weight of the fluid displaced.

hence,

Mass of displaced water =(volume of displaced water )x (density of water)

And immersed body will displace volume of water equivalent to its own volume.

So volume of water = volumeof object

Hence Mass of water = volume of object x density of water

Answered by pratimakushwahpdtklk
0
5000cmcube = 5000/100×100×100=5000/1000000
0.005mcube
now we know that mass = density of water / volume
m= 1/0.005=1000/5=250g
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