balance D and is submerged in a liquid C contained in beaker B. The mass of the beaker is 1.20 kgkg; the mass of the liquid is 1.70 kgkg. Balance D reads 3.40 kgkg and balance E reads 7.50 kgkg. The volume of block A is 4.05×10−3 m3m3.   Figure 1 of 1   Part A What is the density of the liquid? Express your answer in kilograms per cubic meter.         ρliquidρliquid = nothing kg/m3kg/m3   SubmitRequest Answer Part B What will the balance D read if block A is pulled up out of the liquid? Express your answer in kilogra

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Block A in (Figure 1) hangs by a cord from spring balance D and is submerged in a liquid C contained in beaker B. The mass of the beaker is 1.20 kgkg; the mass of the liquid is 1.70 kgkg. Balance D reads 3.40 kgkg and balance E reads 7.50 kgkg. The volume of block A is 4.05×10−3 m3m3.
 
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1 of 1
 

Part A

What is the density of the liquid?
Express your answer in kilograms per cubic meter.
 
 
 
 
ρliquidρliquid =
nothing
kg/m3kg/m3
 
SubmitRequest Answer

Part B

What will the balance D read if block A is pulled up out of the liquid?
Express your answer in kilograms.
 
 
 
 
mDmD =
nothing
kgkg
 
SubmitRequest Answer

Part C

What will the balance E read if block A is pulled up out of the liquid?
Express your answer in kilograms.
 
 
 
 
mEmE =
nothing
kgkg
 
SubmitRequest Answer
D
B
A
E
7.50
Transcribed Image Text:D B A E 7.50
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