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A Body of Volume 100 Cm3 Weighs 1 Kgf in Air. Find: (I) Its Weight in Water and (Ii) Its Relative Density. - Physics

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A body of volume 100 cm3 weighs 1 kgf in air. Find:
(i) Its weight in water and
(ii) Its relative density.

Sum

Solution

Volume of body = 100 cm3

Weight in air , W1 = 1 kgf = 1000 gf

Mass of body = 1 kg = 1000 g

R.D. of solid = 10

R.D. of water = 1

(i) Let  W2 be the weight of the body in water.

R.D. of body = `W_1/(W_1 - W_2) xx "R.D. of water"`

or  , 10 = `1000/((1000 - W_2)) xx 1`

or , 10(1000 - W2) = 1000

or , 1000 - W2 = 100

or , W2 = 900 gf

(ii) R.D. of body = Density in C.G.S. (without unit)

or , R.D. = `"Mass"/"Volume" = 1000/100 = 10`

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