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A straightforward method of finding the density of an object is to measure its mass and then measure its volume by submerging it in a graduated cylinder. What is the density (in g/cm3) of a 300 g rock that displaces 89.0 cm3 of water? (Note that the accuracy and practical applications of this technique are more limited than a variety of others that are based on Archimedes' principle.)

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The density of rock = 3.37 g/cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

Density: Density can be defined as the ratio of the mass of a body to the volume. The S.I unit of density is kg/m³. It can be expressed mathematically as ,

D = M/V............................................... Equation 1

Where D = density of the body, M = mass of the body, V = volume of the body.

From Archimedes' principle, a body will displace a volume of water equal to its volume.

Therefore, Volume of the object = volume of water displaced

Given: M = 300 g, V = volume of water displace = 89.0 cm³.

Substituting these values into equation 1

D = 300/89

D = 3.37 g/cm³

The density of rock = 3.37 g/cm³

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