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The mass of an object is shown on a triple beam balance. It is displacing water. (Image Below)

Volume of water displaced = 94.60 cm3


Answer the following questions:

Mass =

Density =


Please have both mass and density in your answer. (Preferably in bold.)

The mass of an object is shown on a triple beam balance. It is displacing water. (Image-example-1
User AndreaBoc
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Answer:

Mass of an object is 206.5 g. And density of an object is
2.183 g/cm^3.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given figure:

Mass of an object = M

In the given image of triple beam balance.

The two arrows showing mass of the object on 100's gram scale , 10's gram scale, along with rider placed in the middle of 6 and 7 on the 1's gram scale.

200 g + 00 g +
(6+7)/(2) g =206.5 g

M = 206.5 g

Volume of water displaced by an object ,V=
94.60 cm^3


Density=(Mass)/(Volume)


Density=(M)/(V)=(206.5 g)/(94.60 cm^3)=2.183 g/cm^3

User Jimmay
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Answer:

mass = 206.5 g

density = 2.18 g / cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

mass of the object = 206.5 grams

volume of the object = volume of water displaced = 94.60 cm³

Now we can calculate the density using the following formula:

density = mass / volume

density = 206.5 / 94.60 = 2.18 g / cm³

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