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A small bottle weights 20 g when empty and 22 g when filled with water When it is filled with oil it weights 21.76 g. What is the density of oil ?

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Weight of water = 22 - 20 = 2 gm
Weight of oil = 21.76 - 20 = 1.76 gm
`"Density of oil"=("Weight of the oil")/("Weight of the same volume of water")=(1.76)/(2)=0.88gm//cm^(3)`
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