Science, asked by jainprachi, 1 year ago

a body weighs 80g in air and 60 g in water how much it will weigh in a liquid of density 1.2 times that of water


Anonymous: i'm get confused if its weight then i think its weight should be in Newton not in gram make me clear please

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Answered by Anonymous
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weight = Mg
M = weight / g
M = 80/ 10
M= 8

M= Density x Volume
8 =1.2 x Volume
volume = 8 / 1.2
volume = 6.66 cm3

Now Density
of water is
1 g/ cm3

w' = weight of the body in the liquid which have density 1.2 times the water

w'= 1.2 x 1 x 8 x 10
w' = 96 g

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