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A solid ball of mass 5 kg occupies a volume of 240 `cm^(3)`. How much will it weigh when immersed completely in a fluid of dnesity `2.7 xx 10^(3)` kg `m^(-3)`?
Hint : Apparent weight = Actual weight - Buoyant force

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