(a)
Interpretation:
Statement for the liquid in beaker A if object has a density
Concept introduction:
Density of the substance determines whether the substance sinks or floats in a liquid. Substance with less density always floats on a high-density liquid.
Density is defined as ratio of mass to the volume. Mass and volume are physical quantities and the units of mass and volume are fundamental units. The unit of volume is derived from the units of mass and volume. The SI unit of density is
(b)
Interpretation:
Statement for the liquid in beaker B if object has a density
Concept introduction:
Density of the substance determines whether the substance sinks or floats in a liquid. Substance with less density always floats on a high-density liquid.
Density is defined as ratio of mass to the volume. Mass and volume are physical quantities and the units of mass and volume are fundamental units. The unit of volume is derived from the units of mass and volume. The SI unit of density is
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