The apparent weight of a body wholly immersed in water is 32N and its weight...

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WAEC 2000

The apparent weight of a body wholly immersed in water is 32N and its weight in air is 96N. Calculate the volume of the body. (Density of water = 1000kgm-3, g = 10ms-3)

  • A.8.9 x 10m-3m3
  • B.6.4 x 10m-3m3
  • c.3.2 x 10m-3m3
  • d.3.0 x 10m-3m3

Correct Answer: B.6.4 x 10m-3m3



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