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Question
How will you determine the density of a stone using a measuring jar?
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Solution

- In order to determine the density of a solid, we must know the mass and volume of the stone.
- The mass of the stone is determined by a physical balance very accurately. Let it be ‘m’ grams.
- In order to find the volume, take a measuring cylinder and pour in it some water.
- Record the volume of water from the graduations marked on measuring cylinder. Let it be 40 cm3.
- Now tie the given stone to a fine thread and lower it gently in the measuring cylinder, such that it is completely immersed in water.
- Record the new level of water. Let it be 60 cm3
∴Volume of the solid = (60-40) cm3
= 20 cm3 = V cm3 (assume)
Knowing the mass and the volume of the stone, the density can be calculate by the formula:
| Density = `"mass"/"volume"`= `"m"/"v"` g/cm3 |
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