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charles bigby
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Beginner here: Was recently given a homework problem:
You have a scale (any kind), 2L beeker of water, a series of calibration weights, and one empty juice box. You want to accurately measure the volume change of the empty juice box if you suck most of the remaining air out of it.
I kept thinking you want to just measure the difference in volume of the beeker with the box fully submerged, but how would the scale come into things?
Beginner here: Was recently given a homework problem:
You have a scale (any kind), 2L beeker of water, a series of calibration weights, and one empty juice box. You want to accurately measure the volume change of the empty juice box if you suck most of the remaining air out of it.
I kept thinking you want to just measure the difference in volume of the beeker with the box fully submerged, but how would the scale come into things?
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