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A piece of metal weighs 1000 g-wt in air and weighs 900 g-wt when fully immersed in water. What is the density of the material?​

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Answered by Waniiqra1234
1

Answer:

when compared to air because of the upward buoyant force acting on it when it is submerged in water.

According to Archimedes principle, the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it.

Therefore, the apparent decrease in the weight of an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it.

Weight of displaced water = Apparent decrease in weight = 120−105=15 gf

Mass of displaced water = 15g

Volume of solid = volume of water displaced =

density

mass

=

1g/cm

3

15g

=15cm

3

Actual weight of solid = weight of solid in air =120gf (since buoyant force due to air is negligible)

Mass of solid = 120g

Density of solid =

Volume

Mass

=

15

120

=8g/cm

3

Relative density of solid =

Density

water

Density

solid

=

1g/cm

3

8g/cm

3

=8

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