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A ball is falling from a height of 15 cm into water. To which depth the ball sinks if density of ball is `0.6 xx 10^3" kg/m"^3?`

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To solve the problem of how deep the ball sinks when it falls into the water, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Calculate the velocity of the ball just before it hits the water. The ball falls from a height of 15 cm (0.15 m). We can use the formula for the velocity of an object in free fall: \[ V = \sqrt{2gh} \] ...
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