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A piece of stone of mass 113 g sinks to the bottom in water contained in a measuring cylinder and water level in cylinder rises from 30 ml to 40 ml. Calculate R.D. of stone.
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Answer
Given,
Mass of stone = 113 g
Rise in the level of water is equivalent to the volume occupied by the stone
Rise in water level = 40 ml – 30 ml = 10 ml
∴ Volume occupied by the stone = 10 cm3
Therefore, density of stone = 11.3 g cm-3
Hence,
Relative density of stone = 11.3
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