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A hollow metal of mas 180.6g contains ca...

A hollow metal of mas `180.6`g contains cavity of volume `2.5cm^(3)`. This metal when placed in water displaces `24"cc"` of water. Find the specific gravity of metal.

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To find the specific gravity of the hollow metal, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given values - Mass of the hollow metal (m) = 180.6 g - Volume of the cavity (Vc) = 2.5 cm³ - Volume of water displaced (Vd) = 24 cm³ ### Step 2: Calculate the volume of the metal (Vm) ...
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