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The experiment described in 1.61 is a crude but convenient

Chapter 1, Problem 62P

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The experiment described in Problem 1.61 is a crude but convenient way to determine the density of some solids. Describe a similar experiment that would enable you to measure the density of ice. Specifically, what would be the requirements for the liquid used in your experiment?

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QUESTION:

The experiment described in Problem 1.61 is a crude but convenient way to determine the density of some solids. Describe a similar experiment that would enable you to measure the density of ice. Specifically, what would be the requirements for the liquid used in your experiment?

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Here we have to describe a similar experiment like silver metal dipped in water, to  measure the density of ice. Specifically, what would be the requirements for the liquid used in your experiment

 

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