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A solid weighs 1.5kgf in air and 0.9kgf in a loquid of density 1.2*1000kg/m^-³​

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Answered by saarth7234
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Answered by swati755
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Answer: Weight of body in air (W1) = 1•5 kgf

Weight of body in liquid (W2) =0•9 kgf

RD of solid = W1 / W1 - W2 × RD of liquid

RD of solid = 1•5 / 1•5 - 0•9 × 1•2

= 1•5 / 0•6 × 1•2

= 3•0

Relative density has no unit as It's a perfect ration ....

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