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The volume of the water in the graduated cylinder rose as some of the water was displaced by the golf ball. Find the volume of the ball using the formula

Vb = Vf – Vi
where Vb is the volume of the ball, Vf is the final volume of the water, and Vi is the initial volume of the water. Record the volume of the ball in Table A of your Student Guide.

What is the volume of the golf ball?

cm3

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Explanation:

To find the volume of the golf ball using the formula \(V_b = V_f - V_i\), you need to know the initial volume of the water (\(V_i\)) and the final volume of the water after the golf ball was submerged (\(V_f\)). Subtracting \(V_i\) from \(V_f\) will give you the volume of the golf ball (\(V_b\)).

Make sure you have the values for \(V_i\) and \(V_f\) from your experiment, and then simply plug them into the formula to calculate \(V_b\).

For example, if \(V_i\) is 50 cm³ and \(V_f\) is 75 cm³, then:

\(V_b = V_f - V_i = 75 cm³ - 50 cm³ = 25 cm³\)

So, the volume of the golf ball is 25 cm³ in this example.

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Answer: 40

Explanation:

correct on the virtual lab edge

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