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What is the density of a 9.0 gram object that displaces 13 cm3 of water?

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Density of a substance can be defined as the mass of that substance per unit volume.


Density = (Mass)/(Volume)

Given the mass of object = 9.0 g

Volume of the object will be the volume of water displaced by the object

So, volume of the object =
13cm^(3)

Calculating the density from mass and volume:


Density = (9.0 g)/(13 cm^(3))

= 0.69
(g)/(cm^(3))

Therefore, the density of given object is 0.69
(g)/(cm^(3))

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