Physics, asked by pintudhang31, 6 months ago

A body weighs 82gf in air and 75gf in water and 73 gf in a liquid. What is the relative density of the liquid? (2)


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Answered by ananyayadav660
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Answer:

Relative density of a substance is the ratio of its density to the density of a reference substance.

relativedensityofthebody=

Lossofweightinwater

Weightofthebodyinair

.

It is given that A body weighs 20gf in air and 18.0gf in water.

Therefore,

20−18

20

=10=X

Hence, the answer X-3 = 7.

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