Relation between Weight and Volume of Objects
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You are provided with a hollow iron ball of volume and of mass and a solid iron ball of mass having the same volume. Both are placed on the surface of water containing in a large tube. Which will float? Give reasons for your answer.
If volume of an utensil is 250 cm3, then find its weight, given, density of the material it is made of is 6 g/cm3
1200 grams
1500 grams
500 grams
200 grams
If the weight of an object is w, its volume is v and if it is made of a material of density d, then their relation can be written as
w=d+v
v=d+w
w=d×v
v=d×w
If volume of an utensil is 1000 cm3, then find its weight, given, density of the material it is made of is 17.92 g/cm3
17920 grams
17820 grams
17720 grams
17620 grams
If volume of a utensil is 100 cm3, then find its weight, given, density of the material it is made of is 7.56 g/cm3
277 grams
540 grams
200 grams
756 grams
If the weight of a copper vessel is 945 grams, then find its volume, given, density of copper is 2.7 g/cm3.
201.5 cm3
145 cm3
295 cm3
350 cm3
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- False
If the volume of an utensil is 500cm3, then find its weight, given, the density of the material it is made of is 8.96g/cm3
4, 440 grams
4, 580 grams
4, 388 grams
4, 480 grams
The unchanging relation between the weight of an object, its volume and density of the material it is made of is given by
v = d × w
w = d × v
w = d - v
v = d - w
A steel spoon having mass 200 gram has volume of 100 cc. What will be the volume of a steel glass having mass 600 gram?
300 cc
400 cc
600 cc
200 cc
If the volume of an utensil is 500cm3, then find its weight, given, the density of the material it is made of is 8.96g/cm3
4, 388 grams
4, 480 grams
4, 440 grams
4, 580 grams