A piece of gold weighing 700 grams in the air weighs 600 grams when immersed in glycerine whose specific gravity is 1.25. Find the volume of the cavity inside the gold.
A piece of gold weighing 700 grams in the air weighs 600 grams when immersed in glycerine whose specific gravity is 1.25. Find the volume of the cavity inside the gold.
International Edition---engineering Mechanics: Statics, 4th Edition
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A piece of gold weighing 700 grams in the air weighs 600 grams when immersed in glycerine whose specific gravity is 1.25. Find the volume of the cavity inside the gold.
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