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Suppose an object is weighed with a spring balance ,first in air and then whilst totally immersed in water. The reading on the balance are 0.48N and 0.36N respectively..
Calculate the density of the object ?

🗓 Apr 24, 2025

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Density of object= (0.48-0.36)/0.36= 0.33g/cm^3
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A hydraulic automobile lift is designed to lift cars with a maximum mass of 3000kg.the area of cross section of the piston carrying the load is 425cm2.what maximum pressure would the smaller piston have to bear?
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Suppose an object is weighed with a spring balance ,first in air and then whilst totally immersed in water. The reading on the balance are 0.48N and 0.36N respectively..
Calculate the density of the object ?
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Where is the explanation
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