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23 November, 03:12

In air an object weighs 15N. when immersed in water it weighs 12N. when immersed in another liquid it weighs 13N. determine the density of d object and that of d other liquid

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  1. 23 November, 04:51
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    Its volume displaced 3 Newtons of water

    3 Newtons = mass of water * g

    g is about 9.81m/s^2

    so mass of water = 3/9.81 = 0.306 kg

    Water density is about 1000 kg/meter^3

    0.306 kg * 10^-3m^3/kg = 3.06 * 10^-4 m^3 volume

    so

    15 kg/3.06*10^-4 m^3 = 4.9*10^4 kg/m^3

    if you want grams/cm^3

    4.9*10^4 * 10^-6 m^3/cm^3 * 10^3 g/kg = 49 g/cm^3
  2. 23 November, 05:26
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    Answer: relative density of object=5 relative density of liquid=2/3

    Explanation:

    Loss of weight in water=15-12=3

    Density of object=weight in air:weight in water

    Density of object=15:3=5

    Density of liquid=upthrust in liquid:upthrust in water

    Density of liquid = (15-13) : (15-12) = 2/3
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