Physics, asked by somaansanaan, 9 months ago

A small bottle weighs 20g when empty and 22g when filled with water.
When it is filled with oil it weight 21.76 g. What is the density of oil.

Answers

Answered by itzshrutiBasrani
5

Explanation:

weight of empty bottle = 20 g

weight of water filled bottle = 22g

weight of water = 22-2 = 2g

density of water = 1 g/cm³

volume of water = mass/density = 2/1 = 2 cm³

so capacity of bottle = 2cm³

so the volume of oil = 2cm³

weight of bottle filled with oil = 21.76g

weight of oil = 21.76 - 20 = 1.76g

density of oil = mass/volume = 1.76/2 = 0.88 g/cm³

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

weight of water = weight of filled glass− weight of empty bottle

                         =2g

weight of oil =21.76g−20g=1.76g

Relative density of oil = density of water/density of oil​

= mass of oil​(Volume)/mass of water(​Volume)

                                     =1.76/2​=0.88

         Relative density =0.88g/cm³

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