Physics, asked by abhishekapurva33, 8 months ago

how do you find density of a substance if relative density of a substance and density of water is known ?​

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Answered by sayanmondal0507
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Answer:

Relative density can be calculated directly by measuring the density of a sample and dividing it by the (known) density of the reference substance. The density of the sample is simply its mass divided by its volume.

Answered by peerbux363
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Explanation:

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➡️The relative density of a substance is a pure number without any unit. It tells how many times a substance is heavier than water. Relative density (R.D) of a substance can be calculated by dividing density of a substance with the density of water. Thus, Relative density of iron is 8.5 (No unit is applied).✔️✔️✔️

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