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A body of volume 100 cm3 weighs 1 kgf in air. Find (i) it's weight in water and (ii) it's relative density.
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Answer
Given,
Volume of body = 100 cm3
Weight of the body in air (W1) = 1 kgf = 1000 gf
Let weight of the body in water be W2
Hence,
Density of body = 10 g cm-3
Therefore,
Relative Density of body = 10
Hence,
(i) Weight in water = 900 gf
(ii) Relative density of body = 10
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