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A rock displaces 1.65 L of water. the volume of the Rock is?
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A rock displaces 1.65 L of water. the volume of the Rock is?
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A rock displaces 1.65 L of water. the volume of the Rock is?
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According to Archimedes principle,
volume of water displaced = volume of water.
Hence volume of rock is = 1.65L or 1650 cm^3
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If a rock displaces 1.65L of water, its volume must be 1.65L. If you want to convert that to cm^3 it's 1000 cm^3 per liter...so 1650 cm^3
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