Relative Density of Silver is 10.5. What is the density of Silver in SI unit? Take the density of water is equal to 10^3 kg/m^3.
a-10.6 x 10^4 kg/m^3
b-10.3 x 10^3 kg/m^3
c-10.6 x 10^3 kg/m^3
d-10.5 x 10^3 kg/m^3
Answers
Answer:
d is correct
Explanation:
Concept:
The ratio of a substance's density (mass per unit volume) to the density of certain reference material is known as its relative density or specific gravity. It is formulated as Relative density = density of substance being measured/ density of substance being a reference
Given:
The relative density of silver is 10.5
density of water = 10³ kg/m³
Find:
We need to determine the density of silver in SI unit.
Solution:
The ratio of a substance's density (mass per unit volume) to the density of certain reference material is known as its relative density or specific gravity. It is formulated as-
Relative density = density of substance being measured/ density of substance being reference
We have the relative density equation as,
Relative density = density of silver/density of water
It has been given to us that the relative density of silver is 10.5 while the density of water is 1000
Therefore, the equation becomes-
10.5 = density of silver/1000
Therefore, the density of silver = 10.5 × 1000
Hence, density of silver = 10500 kg/m³
Thus, the density of silver in SI unit is 10.5 × 10³ kg/m³ or 10500 kg/m³.
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