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A rock displaces 1,500 mL of water. The volume of the rock is:

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A rock displaces 1,500 mL of water. The volume of the rock is:

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The volume of the rock is 1500 mL. This is based on the principle of displacement discovered by Archimedes. When an object is immersed in a fluid, it displaces a volume of fluid equal to its own volume. So, if the rock displaces 1500 mL of water, that means the volume of the rock is 1500 mL.

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