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The information on a can of pop indicates that the can contains 355 ml. the mass of a full can of pop is 0.369 kg, while an empty can weighs 0.153 n. determine the specific weight, density, and specific gravity of the pop and compare your results with the corresponding values for water at 20° c. express your results in si units. (a) what is the relation between the weight w of an object, the mass m, and gravitational attraction g? w = (b) what is the weight of the can with pop at sea level in newtons (n)?

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