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Relative density of silver is 10-5. What is the density of silver in S.I. unit ? What assumption do you make in your calculations.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given, R.D. of silver = 10.5

R.D. = Density of silver / Density of water

Therefore,

Density of water = R.D. × density of water

= 10.45 × 10³ kg/m³ Ans

Answered by Anonymous
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Relative density of silver is 10-5. What is the density of silver in S.I. unit ? What assumption do you make in your calculations.

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Relative Density-

Relative density of a substance is defined as the ratio between the density of the substance to the density of water at 40C.

 \bold{◩relative \: density =  \frac{density \: of \: object}{density \: of \: water} }

we know that density of water = 1g/cm³= 1000kg/

 \boxed{ \bold{➜ Density  \: of  \: silver = Relative \:  density × 1000}}

➜ Density of silver = 10.5 × 1000

➜ Density of silver = 10500 kg/

✏️S.I unit of Relative Density= kg/

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Power Booster!!

✏️Density is the amount of mass in a unit volume of matter, every substance has a different density.

✏ \bold{density =  \frac{mass}{volume} }

✏️Relative density is also known as specific gravity.

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