Physics, asked by aayushipatel443, 10 months ago

Density of silver is 10.8 ×10^3. Calculate the density of silver if the density of water is 1000 kg/m^3​

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Answered by Mathophobic
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Relative density =density of silver/ density of water

Density of silver=10800*1000

density of silver =10.8×10^6


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Answered by duragpalsingh
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Answer:

Density of silver = 10.8 * 10³ kg/m³

Explanation:

Given,

Relative density of silver is 10.8

The density of water is 10³ kg /m³.

To find: density of silver in Si unit?

Solution:

Relative density is defined as the ratio of density of a substance to the density of water.

i.e Relative density = density of silver / density of water

or, density of silver = Relative density of silver * density of water

or, Density of silver = 10.8 * 10³ kg / m³

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