Key to the Problems in Averys School Physics

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Key to the Problems in Averys School Physics
Elroy Mckendree Avery
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(c) 600 cu. Cm. -f- 10. 9 = 55+ cu. Cm.
17. The simple question is, " How much does that stone weigh in water ? " 156 2. 5 = . -. W' = 1801bs. 300 - w' 18. An equal bulk of water weighs 1, 000 g.
870 g. -=- 1, 000 g. = 0. 87, the density of the turpentine.
19. The volume of the fragments was 1, 000 cu. Cm. - 675 cu. Cm. = 325 cu. Cm. The fragments weighed 1, 487. 5 g. 675 g. = 812. 5 g. An equal bulk of water would weigh 325 g.
812. 5 g, 325 g. = 2. 5, the density of the mineral.
48 KEY TO THE
...PROBLEMS 20. The 800 cu. Cm. Of water weigh 800 g. The 200 cu. Cm. Of sand weigh 1, 350 g. - 800 g. = 550 g. An equal bulk of water weighs 200 g. 550 g. -- 200 g. = 2. 75, the density of the sand.
21. 1?OOQ ~ 4Q = 8, the density of the brass. 157.
22. + ' =1. 8, the density of the acid. See 160 (3). ZjUUU -f~ ijuuu 23. The given body weighs 10 g. It displaces 2. 5 g. Of water (an equal bulk of water weighs 2. 5 g. ).
10 g. -r- 2. 5 g. = 4, the density.
24. The coal would weigh 2. 4 times as much as a cubic foot of water or (62.


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