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			You might get a vessel of the appropriate size, pour in enough water to cover the object (before you put it in).  See what the level is by making a mark on the side.
 Insert your ball and see how much water is displaced.  Calculate the volume of the displaced water.
 
 Like this ... diameter of vessel is 6 inches.
 
 When you immerse your ball the level goes up 2 inches.
 
 Ergo the increase in volume is expressed by π rē h
 Pi = 3.14
 r=6/2=3
 rsqr=9
 H=2
 
 Soooooo the volume of your ball is 3.14 x 9 x 2 = 56.52 cubic inches
 
 Now weigh the sucker.  Lets say it is 4 lbs
 
 The density is 4/56.52 = 0.07 lbs/cubic inch.
 
 Now hunt around for a density table .... here is one
 
 Seems this particular ball is magnesium.
 
 I have just provided you with hours of fun!!!
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