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I don't know how to solve this. Thank you.An iron cube 20 cm on each side is completely submerged in water. If you have a mass of 5.60kg,Calculate the density of the block and the mass of water displaced (the density of water is 1000kg/m3).

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a) Calculate the density of the block.

The density of any substance is defined as the mass divided the volume.

Density of the block = mass of the block/volume of the block.

We are given the mass of the block.

mass of the block = 5.60 kg

Since the it is an iron cube, we can find its volume.

Side = 20 cm = 0.20 m

Volume of the block = (side)³

Volume of the block = (20 cm)³ = (0.20 m)³

Volume of the block = 8000 cm³ = 0.008 m³

Now that we know the mass and the volume we can find the density of the block.

Density of the block = Mass of the block / Volume of the block

Density of the block = 5.60 kg / 8000 cm³

Density of the block = 0.0007 kg/cm³

Density of the block = 5.60 kg / 0.008 m³

Density of the block = 700 kg/m³

Answer: The density of the block is 0.0007 kg/cm³ or 700 kg/m³

b) Calculate the mass of water displaced:

If we consider that the cube is completely submerged (as the problem says) it will displace some water. How much water does it displace? Archimedes' says: "The volume of displaced fluid is equivalent to the volume of an object fully immersed in a fluid". That means that the block completely submerged in water (fluid) will displace its volume of water.

volume of water displaced = volume of the block

volume of water displaced = 8000 cm³ = 0.008 m³

Now that we know the volume of water displaced, and since we are given the density of water, we can find the mass of water displaced.

Density of water = mass of water / volume of water

mass of water = volume of water * density of water

mass of water = 0.008 m³ * 1000 kg/m³

mass of water displaced = 8.0 kg

Answer: Supposing that the block is completely submerged it displaces 8.0 kg of water.

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