Physics, asked by InshaHashmi5031, 6 months ago

Calculate specific weight, density and specific gravity of one litre of a liquid which weighs 12N

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Answered by ashi1532
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Answer:

Multiply the density 12N by the acceleration of gravity (9.81) to calculate the specific weight.

Measure or obtain elsewhere the volume of the substance.

The specific weight is 12 N *9.81 = 117.72

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Answered by adventureisland
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The weight, density and specific weight is 12*10^{3}\frac{N}{m^{3}},1223.2\frac{kg}{m^{3}},0.12232.

Explanation:

Specific weight=weight density

=\frac{weight}{volume}

=\frac{12}{10^{-3}}

=12*10^{3}\frac{N}{m^{3}}

density=\frac{Specific weight}{g}

=\frac{12*10^{3}}{9.81}

=1223.2\frac{kg}{m^{3}}

gravity=Relative density

=\frac{density of liquid}{density of water}

=\frac{1223.2}{1000}

0.12232.

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