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A block of oak has volume of 200 cubic centimeter and weighs 0.12 kilograms. What is its density? Will it floats on water?

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Answer:

Density = Mass (grams) / Volume (Milliliters)

Density = 120 grams / 200 ml

Density = .60 grams per ml

Density is less than 1 so it will float on water.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

It is given that,

Volume of the block of oak, V = 200 cc

Mass of the block of oak, m = 0.12 kg = 120 grams

The density of any substance is given by mass per unit volume. mathematically, it is given by :


d=(m)/(V)


d=(120\ g)/(200\ cm^3)


d=0.6\ g/cm^3

So, the density of the block of oak is
0.6\ g/cm^3. The density of water is
1\ g/cm^3. So, it will float on water as the density of the block of oak is less than water.

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