A beaker containing water weighs 100 g. It is placed on the pan of a balance and a piece…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Properties of Solids and Liquids
A beaker containing water weighs 100 g. It is placed on the pan of a balance and a piece of metal weighing 70 g and having a volume of 10 cm3 is placed inside the water in the beaker. The weight of the beaker and the metal would be:
- 170 g
- 160 g
- 100 g
- 30 g
Answer
(A) 170 g
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