Duck in the bath!

Classical Mechanics Level pending

A graduated cylinder is partially fi lled with water; a rubber duck oats at the surface. Oil is poured into the graduated cylinder at a slow, constant rate, and the volume marks corresponding to the surface of the water and the surface of the oil are recorded as a function of time.

Water has a density of 1:00 g=mL; the density of air is negligible, as are surface eff ects. Find the density of the oil?

express your answer as ρ 0 \rho_0 in g/mL.

//Note this is a past usapho problems.


The answer is 0.77.

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