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A solid weighs 1000g in air , 75g in water, and 70g in oil. Calculates the relative density of oil ?Asked by Gauri
A solid weighs 100g in air,75g in water and 70g in oil.Calculate the relative density of oil.
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Anonymous
It has mass of 100 g
It lost 25 g in water so its volume is 25 cm^3
It lost 30 g in oil so the mass of oil displaced by its 25 cm^3 volume was 30 g
so density of the oil = 30 g/25cm^3
= 1.2 g/cm^3 = 1.2 times water density.
It lost 25 g in water so its volume is 25 cm^3
It lost 30 g in oil so the mass of oil displaced by its 25 cm^3 volume was 30 g
so density of the oil = 30 g/25cm^3
= 1.2 g/cm^3 = 1.2 times water density.
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Anonymous
By the way most oil floats on water :)
Answered by
X
So you considered oil as mass right?
Answered by
X
The unit for Density is kg/m^3
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X
Very important otherwise you lose 1 mark
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X
But it seems the calculation is wrong bcw Density= Mass÷Volume
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