A piece of wood is 0.590 m long, 0.270 m wide, and 0.076 m thick. Its density is 700 kg/m³. Part A What volume of lead must be fastened underneath it to sink the wood in calm water so that its top is just even with the water level? Express your answer cubic meters. —| ΑΣΦ|
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![A piece of wood is 0.590 m long, 0.270 m wide, and 0.076 m
thick. Its density is 700 kg/m³.
Part A
What volume of lead must be fastened underneath it to sink the wood in calm water so that its top is just even with the water level?
Express your answer in cubic meters.
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Part B
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What is the mass of this volume of lead?
Express your answer in kilograms.
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