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what is the mass of water displaced by wood​

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Answered by nikiniki2111
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The mass of the displaced fluid can be expressed in terms of the density and its volume, m = ρV. The fluid displaced has a weight W = mg, where g is acceleration due to gravity. Therefore, the weight of the displaced fluid can be expressed as W = ρVg.

Answered by hafizurrahman965
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The mass of water displaced is found from its relationship to density and volume, both of which are known. That is, mw=ρwVw=(1.000×103kg/m3)(1.00×105m3)=1.00×108kg m w = ρ w V w = ( 1.000 × 10 3 kg/m 3 ) ( 1.00 × 10 5 m 3 ) = 1.00 × 10 8 kg

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