1.72 ml
1 mL of water equals 1cm^3 of volume, so 1.72 ml= 1.72 cm
1253.36525
The volume of the object placed in the water is 23 ml. This can be calculated by subtracting the initial water level (30 ml) from the final water level (53 ml).
The density of the marble would be determined by dividing the marble's mass (12.5 g) by its volume (5ml), which would give you 2.5g/ml.
No because the marble was just added to make the water level rise
For finding volume you can use water displacement. Get a amount of water (make sure you know what number and how much) and drop your item in the water. The water should have risen. The difference of the Displaced water and the starting water should get you your volume.e.g. 16 mL of water, you drop a marble, the water is now 18 mL. So the volume of the marble is 2 mL.
It is 2.5 grams per mL.
That is 10 ml of water.
because when you add an object to fluid it displaces the water which therefor makes the level go down
It would be 60 ml
The weight of the object is equaled to the level of the displaced water minus the original water level before the object was placed in it.| I.e. Original water level was: 150 ml. When we placed a rock inside the water, it displaced the water and the water level now sits at 200ml. 200 ml - 150 ml = 50 ml. So the object weighs about 50 mL or 50g since 1 mL of water is 1g.
First need to convert ounces to grams, so that can used density to calculate volume.1.13 oz * 28.3495 (g/oz) = 32.034935 gthen divide by density to find volume:V = 32.034935 g / 2.702 (g/cm3) = 11.8560 cm3since 1 mL = 1 cm3, the water level will rise by 11.8560 mLFinal level = 15.90 mL + 11.8560 mL = 27.7560 mL = 27.76 mL (2 decimal place)