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A metallic sphere weighs 35 g in air and...

A metallic sphere weighs 35 g in air and 28.5 g water. Find its relative density and also find weight in a liquid of relative density 0.9.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will follow these calculations: ### Step 1: Calculate the loss of weight of the sphere in water. The weight of the sphere in air is given as 35 g, and the weight of the sphere in water is given as 28.5 g. Loss of weight in water = Weight in air - Weight in water = 35 g - 28.5 g = 6.5 g ...
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