What level will the water take in the beaker if a piece of brick is dipped into it? If the mass

What level will the water take in the beaker if a piece of brick is dipped into it? If the mass of a piece of brick is 90 g and the beaker is filled with 100 ml of water.

Initial data: m (mass of a piece of brick) = 90 g; V1 (initial volume of water in beaker) = 100 ml.

Reference data: ρ (brick density) = 1800 kg / m ^ 3 = 1.8 g / cm ^ 3.

1) Determine the volume that a piece of brick occupies: V2 = m / ρ = 90 / 1.8 = 50 cm ^ 3 = 50 ml.

2) Since the density of the brick is greater than the density of water, a piece of brick will completely submerge in water and displace a volume of water equal to its volume.

Water level: V = V1 + V2 = 100 + 50 = 150 ml.

Answer: The water in the beaker will take up 150 ml.



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