Physics, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

a small bottle weights 20 g when empty ans 22 g when filled with water. When it is filled with oil it weights 21.76g. What is the density of oil ?

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Answered by TPS
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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 lucky7368
4

Answer:

weight of empty bottle=20g

weight of filled bottle = 22g

weight of water = 22 - 20 =2g

density of water = 1g/cm3

volume of water = mass/density

= 2/1=2cm3

therefore, volume of oil= 2cm3

weight of oil filled bottle = 21.76g

weight of oil= filled bottle - empty bottle

= 21.76 - 20

= 1.76g

density of oil= mass/volume

= 1.76/2

= 0.88 g/cm3

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