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how will you relate relative density and density?



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Answered by pallasainikhil19
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Explanation:

Relative density is a dimensionless quantity defined as the ratio of the density of the substance to the density of the reference substance (e.g. water). Below, I assume that the reference substance is water.

A relative density above 1 means that the substance is denser than water (i.e. heavier than water for the same volume), and a relative density less than 1 means that the substance is less dense than water.

To find the density of the substance, multiply the relative density by the density of water. The density calculated will have the same unit as that of water. For example, a relative density of 2 means that the density of the substance is

2*1000 kg/m^3= 2000 kg/m^3

or, equivalently

2*62.4 lb/ft^3 =124.8 lb/ft^3

Answered by Anonymous
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