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प्रश्न
Name an instrument based on this principle. State two uses of the instrument that you describe.
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उत्तर
A hydrometer is based on the principle of floatation.
A hydrometer is a device used for measuring the relative densi ty of a liquid directly.

Hydrometer
It usually consists of a glass float with a long thin stem which is graduated. The glass float is a large hollow bulb which increases with buoyancy. The narrow stem increases the sensitivity of hydrometer. The bottom of the hydrometer is made heavier by loading it with lead shots so that it floats vertically.
The hydrometer works on the principle of floatation. Consider a thin-walled and flat bottomed test tube. Add some lead shots in the test tube and place it in a jar containing water. Adjust the number of lead shots such that it floats vertically with some of its portion outside the surface of the water in a jar.
If l is the length of the test tube inside water, a is an area of cross-section of the test tube, d is the density of water in which it floats, then the weight of water displaced = aldg and it is equal to the weight of loaded test tube.
Now allow the test tube to float in the other jar filled with a liquid of density d1 and note the level l1 at which it floats in that liquid.
Weight of the liquid displaced = al1d1g
Using the law of floatation
aldg = al1d1g
Id = l1d1
l/l1 = d1/d
or l is inversely proportional to the density.
It sinks more in a lighter liquid so as to displace more volume of the lighter liquid whose weight is equal to the weight of Hydrometer. Hence, it will sink less in a denser liquid so that it has displaced less volume of the denser liquid whose weight will be equal to the hydrometer.
In this way, this measure relative density of a liquid Barometer can be used as a lactometer which can be used to check the purity of milk.
The barometer can be used as an acid battery hydrometer which can be used to check the concentration of sulphuric acid in an acid battery.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
State the principle of floatation.
A solid iron ball of mass 500 g is dropped in mercury contained in a beaker. (a) Will the ball float or sink? Give reasons. (b) What will be the apparent weight of the ball?
A block of wood is so loaded that it just floats in water at room temperature. What change will occur in the state of floatation, if
(a) Some salt is added to water, (b) Water is heated?
Give reasons.
A body floats in a liquid A of density ρ1 with a part of it submerged inside the liquid, while in liquid B of density ρ2 it is totally submerged inside the liquid. The densities ρ1 and ρ2 are related as :
A hollow metal cylinder of length 10 cm floats in alcohol of density 0.80 g cm-3, with 1 cm of its length above it. What length of cylinder will be above copper sulphate solution of density 1.25 g cm-3?
What fraction of metal of density 3400 kgm-3 will be above the surface of mercury of density 13600 kgm-3, while floating in mercury?
A test tube loaded with lead shots weighs 25 gf and floats upto the mark X in water. When the test tube is made to float in brine solution, it needs 5 gf more of lead shots to float upto level X. Find the relative density of brine solution.
How does an object’s density determine whether the object will sink or float in water?
Hydrometer is based on the principle of ______.
Name different types of Hydrometers with their applications.
