using the Archimedes principle, I have a container with water (total mass 395.8g) and I drop some metal weights without

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using the Archimedes principle, I have a container with water (total mass 395.8g) and I drop some metal weights without

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using the Archimedes principle, I have a container with water (total mass 395.8g) and I drop some metal weights without touching the bottom ( previously measured 100 g)....
the density of water is 0.997 g/cm3
how can I find the density of the object? can I also double check the mass of the object?
thank you
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