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Density is defined as the mass per unit volume of a substance.
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Will the metal block will sink or float in the following case?
We know that $\text{density}= \frac{\text{mass}}{\text{volume}}$, and density of water is $1000\, \text{kg/m}^3$. … If I want to float a $100 \,\text{kg}$ metal block then using the above formula of density I get $\text{volume}= 100/ 1000 = 0.1\,\text{m}^3$
Now if the dimension of the block is $50 \,\text{cm }× 50 \ …
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How to make the weight float on water? [closed]
The height of the cylinder is $3 \text { m }$ and the diameter is $45 \text { cm }$. The cylinder is filled with water. The block is of weight $30\ \text { kg }$ with dimensions $30\text { cm} \times …
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Is there any formula showing the relationship between $V$, $A$ and $G$ as mentioned below?
(We could solve this by the density formula but i need to know if the formula as asked above exists) …