The figure below shows a container filled with three fluids, A, B, and C. The tops of the 3 tubes are open to the atmosphere. Fluid B in tube 2 rises highest. The top of fluid A in tube 1 is 4.0 cm below the top of fluid B and the top of fluid C in tube 3 is 2.5 cm below the top of fluid B. The column of fluid B in tube 2 is 10cm high and the column of fluid C in tube 3 is 4.5 cm high. Fluid A has a density of 1000 kg/m³. What is the density of fluid B and fluid C, respectively, in units of kg/m³. 2.5cm Fluid B 4 cm Fluid C 4.5cm 10cm X2 X 2 Fluid A ☐ 600; 670 400; 600 400; 700 ● 670; 700 600; 1500
The figure below shows a container filled with three fluids, A, B, and C. The tops of the 3 tubes are open to the atmosphere. Fluid B in tube 2 rises highest. The top of fluid A in tube 1 is 4.0 cm below the top of fluid B and the top of fluid C in tube 3 is 2.5 cm below the top of fluid B. The column of fluid B in tube 2 is 10cm high and the column of fluid C in tube 3 is 4.5 cm high. Fluid A has a density of 1000 kg/m³. What is the density of fluid B and fluid C, respectively, in units of kg/m³. 2.5cm Fluid B 4 cm Fluid C 4.5cm 10cm X2 X 2 Fluid A ☐ 600; 670 400; 600 400; 700 ● 670; 700 600; 1500
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