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what is eureka can And examples​

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Answered by maverick2554
15

Answer:

The can is filled as high as possible with water and an object inserted slowly into it. As the object fits into the can, the water it displaces pours out of the spout. This displaced water can then be measured and will be the same as the volume of the object. For example a 10 cm³ cube will displace 10cm³ of water.

Examples  :

Substance Density (g/cm³)

Air 0.0013

Feathers 0.0025

Oak 0.6-0.9

Ice 0.92

Water 1.0

Bricks 1.84

Aluminium 2.70

Steel 7.80

Silver 10.50

Gold 19.30

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Answered by cutiest01
19

Answer:

A eureka can is a container large enough to hold your object with a spout positioned near the top.

example: Measuring Cylinders

hope it will help you

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