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what is the specific gravity of metal if the weighs 6.5 kg in air and 3.5 kg in water ?​

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Answered by sakash20207
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The volume is about 3 l.

Therefore the density is 6,5 kg/3 l= 2,17 kg/l = 2167 kg/m^3.

Answered by Salmonpanna2022
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Explanation:

Obviously the body replaces a volume of water or air that has a weight difference of 3 units as Water gas a density of roughly 1000 kg/m^3. The volume is about 3 l.

Therefore the density is 6,5 kg/3 l= 2,17 kg/l = 2167 kg/m^3.

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