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The following quantities appear in the problem: Masse \(m\) / Kraft \(F\) / Volumen \(V\) / Ortsfaktor \(g\) / Dichte \(\varrho\) /
The following formulas must be used to solve the exercise: \(F = \varrho V g \quad \) \(\varrho = \dfrac{m}{V} \quad \) \(F = mg \quad \)
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What is the likely identity of a metal if a sample has a mass of pq.g when measured in air and an apparent mass of pq.g when submerged in water?

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What is the likely identity of a metal if a sample has a mass of pq.g when measured in air and an apparent mass of pq.g when submerged in water?

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