Question #a28fb

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Nov 28, 2016

Given
"wt of sample in air"=295Nwt of sample in air=295N

"wt of sample in alcohol"=200Nwt of sample in alcohol=200N

"sp.gravity of alcohol"=0.7sp.gravity of alcohol=0.7

"density of alcohol"=0.7gcm^-3=(0.7*10^-3kg)/(10^-6m^3)=700kgm^-3density of alcohol=0.7gcm3=0.7103kg106m3=700kgm3

Now wt of displaced alcohol by the sample

="Its wt in air - wt in alcohol"=Its wt in air - wt in alcohol

=295-200=95N=295200=95N

a) Now if vm^3vm3 be the volume of the sample,then the weight of displaced alcofol by the sample

=vxx700xx9.8N=v×700×9.8N

So vxx700xx9.8=95v×700×9.8=95

=>v=95/(700xx9.8)~~0.01385m^3v=95700×9.80.01385m3

b) Density of the material

="mass"/"volume"=massvolume

=(295/9.8)/(95/(700xx9.8))m^3=2959.895700×9.8m3

=(295xx700)/95~~2173.7kgm^-3=295×700952173.7kgm3