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Object of volume 20cm^3 is immersed in water
Answer the following questions based on the given figure.
i. Calculate the relative density of the object.
ii. Calculate the upthrust experienced by the object.
iii. Calculate the weight of the object in water and
in air.
iv. Calculate the mass of the object
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