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How to find the density of a cork
Sunday, April 4, 2010
As a cork will float on water, it will make it difficult to find the density using the displacement can.

You can place a piece of metal and tie it with the cork. Submerge it into the displacement can filled with water. Find the volume of water displaced. Next, just submerge the piece of metal and find the volume of water displaced. Then weigh the piece of cork to find its mass. 

Volume of cork and metal - Volume of metal = Volume of cork
Mass of cork/Volume of cork = Density of cork





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