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A Container Has a Vertical Tube, Whose Inner Radius Is 900 kg/m3900 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 }

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A container has a vertical tube, whose inner radius is 20.00 mm, connected to it at its side, as shown in the figure. An unknown liquid reaches level A in the container and level B in the tube-level A being 5.0 cm higher than level B. The liquid supports a 20-cm high column of oil, between levels B and C, whose density is 900 kg/m3900 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } The density of the unknown liquid is closest to  A container has a vertical tube, whose inner radius is 20.00 mm, connected to it at its side, as shown in the figure. An unknown liquid reaches level A in the container and level B in the tube-level A being 5.0 cm higher than level B. The liquid supports a 20-cm high column of oil, between levels B and C, whose density is  900 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 }  The density of the unknown liquid is closest to   A)  3600 kg/  m ^ { 3 }  B)  3900 kg/  m ^ { 3 }  C)  2800 kg/  m ^ { 3 }  D)  3100 kg/  m ^ { 3 }  E)  3300 kg/  m ^ { 3 }


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