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if the weight of displaced water is greater than the weight of an object, then the object will:
a. float
b. sink
c. sink, then float
an object will float when:
a. buoyant force is equal to the weight of the object
b. buoyant force is less than the weight of the object
c. density is equal to the weight of the object
d. density is greater than the weight of the object
what is the buoyancy force on a 15 g object which displaces 60 ml of water? (remember to change ml of water to grams and grams to kg)
a. 900 n
b. 25 n
c. 0.59 n
d. 0.25 n
an object has a density of 20 g/cm3. when placed in a cylinder, it displaces 5 ml of water. what is the mass of the object?
a. 0.25 g
b. 4.0 g
c. 100.0 g
substance has a mass of 16.2 grams. it displaces 8.1 grams of water. what is its specific gravity?
a. 2.0
b. 5.5
d. 131.22

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