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- An object with uniform density ρ is attached to a spring that is known to stretch linearly with applied force as shown below. <img class=img-fluid question-image alt=image src=https://cdn.tardigrade.in/img/question/physics/89bed1b9e3d4c920b105a51a4c7800db-.png /> When the spring object system is immersed in a liquid of density ρ1 as shown in the above figure, the spring stretches by an amount x1(ρ>ρ1). When the experiment is repeated in a liquid of density (ρ2<ρ1), the spring stretches by an amount x2. Neglecting any buoyant force on the spring, the density of the object is
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An object with uniform density is attached to a spring that is known to stretch linearly with applied force as shown below.
When the spring object system is immersed in a liquid of density as shown in the above figure, the spring stretches by an amount . When the experiment is repeated in a liquid of density , the spring stretches by an amount . Neglecting any buoyant force on the spring, the density of the object is
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