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If a block of iron (density `5 g cm^(-3))` is size 5 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm was weight while completely submerged in water, what would be the apparent weight ?

A

`5xx5xx5xx5 gf`

B

`4xx4xx4xx4 gf`

C

`5xx4xx4xx4 gf`

D

`4xx5xx5xx5 gf`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Apparent weightn `=V(rho-sigma)g = lxxbxxhxx(5-1)xxg= 5xx5xx5xx4xxg " Dyne or " 4xx5xx5xx5 gf`
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