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A 3.4kg aluminium ball has an apparent mass of 2.10kg when submerged in a particular liquid. Calculate the density of the liquid.

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Answer:

1083.3kg/m ³

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of aluminium ball = 3.4kg

Apparent mass of ball = 2.1kg

Unknown:

Density of the liquid = ?

Solution:

Density is is the mass per unit volume of any give substance;

         Density = [tex]\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]

     Now, we must understand that the apparent weight of the aluminium is the part of its weight supported by the fluid;

     

   Pl = [tex]\frac{Ml}{Vl}[/tex]

   Pl = density of liquid

   Ml = mass of liquid

   Vl = volume of liquid

 Mass of liquid = Mal - Mapparent

       Mal = mass of aluminium

The volume of liquid displaced is the same as the volume of the aluminium according to Archimedes's principle;

              Ml = Pl x Vl

      Val = Vl

      Val volume of aluminium

      Vl = volume of liquid

            ****

        Pal = [tex]\frac{Mal}{Val}[/tex]

       Val = [tex]\frac{Mal}{Pal}[/tex]

       Val = volume of aluminium

       Mal = mass of aluminium

       Pal = density of aluminium

   *****

      Since the Val = Vl

          Ml = Pl x [tex]\frac{Mal}{Pal}[/tex]

    Since

          Ml = Mal - Mapparent

                Mal - Mapparent  = Pl  x [tex]\frac{Mal}{Pal}[/tex]

Pal = density of aluminium = 2712 kg/m ³

             3.4 - 2.1 = Pl x [tex]\frac{3.4}{2712}[/tex]

                 1.3 = Pl x 0.00123

                    Pl = 1083.3kg/m ³

       

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