volume of an object of mass 900g is 100cm3. This object is immersed in water. Find the mass of water displaced by it. If this object is immersed in salt solution then how will the mass of liquid displaced by it changes?Give reason for your answer?
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aa volume of water displaced = volume of object immersed
so vol. of water displaced = 100 cm3
but we know density of water is 1 g / cm3
so mass of water = vol. of water
so mass of water displaced is 100 g
now if a body is sinking on its own
than
the salt present in the water will increase the density of water so volume of water displaced will be decreased
But if we are forcefully immersing the object in water then there is no difference in immersing in water or salt solution
so vol. of water displaced = 100 cm3
but we know density of water is 1 g / cm3
so mass of water = vol. of water
so mass of water displaced is 100 g
now if a body is sinking on its own
than
the salt present in the water will increase the density of water so volume of water displaced will be decreased
But if we are forcefully immersing the object in water then there is no difference in immersing in water or salt solution
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