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the masses and volumes of objects (A) through (F) given below. assume a density

ID: 2208380 • Letter: T

Question

the masses and volumes of objects (A) through (F) given below. assume a density of 1kg/liter

A- 4kg-2000cm3 B- 4kg-1000cm3 C- 3 kg- 2000cm3

D- 2Kg- 2000cm3 E- 1 kg- 2000cm3 F- 3kg- 2500 cm3

1) From largest to smallest, rank the magnitude of the force probe when each of these objects is lowered into the water, indicate if any values are the same?

2) From largest to smallest, rank the change in magnitude of the reading on the force probe reading from when these objects were in the air and when they were lowered in the water?

Explanation / Answer

1.) Magnitude of force is inversely proportional to densities of the substances, arranging densities in order we get. E>D>F>C>A>B... 2.) Change in magnitude of the force is the same as above.