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A stone of density `5xx 10^(3)` Kg `m_(-3)` and mass 2 kg is immeresed into a liquid, inside a graduted cylinder. The reading on the graduated cylinder. The reading on the graduated cylinder is `1000 cm^(3)`before the stone is immersed into it, the reading after the stone is immersed in it is`"________"` `cm^(3)` .

A

(a) 14000

B

(b) 500

C

(c ) 5000

D

(d) 1400

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
D

`Density = mass/volume`
`Volume = mass/ density=`2/(5xx10^(3)) xx0.4xx10^(-3) m^(3)`
= `0.4xx10^(-3)xx10^(6) cm^(3)`
= 400 `cm^(3)`
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