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density of water is taken as primary density as u can see it is taken as 1 1000

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Does a hydrometer measure density?

Hydrometer is the apparatus measuring relative density of the liquid subject in related to water. The output from measurement after multiplied with water density then would give the density.


What has the greater density a cube of water measuring 1cmX1cmX1cm and having a mass of 1g or a block of plasting measuring 2cmX3cmX1cm with the mass of 4g?

Density = mass/volumeFor the cube of water having a mass of 1g:Volume of a cube of water measuring 1cm X 1cm X 1cm =1cm3.Density = 1g/1cm3 = 1g/cm3For the block of "plasting" having a mass of 4g:Volume of the block of plasting measuring 2cm X 3cm X 1cm = 6cm3.Density = 4g/6cm3 = 0.7g/cm3I will let you decide which has the greatest density.


Do you have to use a calculator to measure density?

Usually the density of an object is measured by immersing the object into water and then measuring the volume of the water. So no calculator would be required.


How do you calculate the bulk density of pellets?

Mass divided by volume. Weigh the pellets to find the mass, then add the pellets to a measuring cylinder of water (or something of higher density than your pellets) and find the volume using the rise of water in the measuring cylinder


Is there experiment to find the density of a school boy?

weigh him, and then find his volume by submerging him in a full tank of water, and measuring the amount of water that has overflowed. Once you have the volume, divide his weight by that, and you will have his density


What has the greater density a cube of water measuring 1cmX1cmX1cm and having a mass of 1g or a block of plastic measuring 2cmX3cmX1cm with a mass of 4g?

Density = Mass/Volume. For water: 1/(1*1*1) = 1/1 = 1 g/cm3 For plastic: 4/(2*3*1) = 4/6 =2/3 g/cm3. So the water has the greater density.


What do you use to measure the density of liquid?

density is mass / volume. pour the water into a measuring clyinder, weigh it on scales then minus the weight of the empty clyinder. Divide the mass by the volume and you'll get the density.


What is the density of a cube of water measuring 9cmX2cmX6cm with a mass of 5.4g?

Density = mass/volume = 5.4g/(9*2*6) cm3 = 5.4/108 cm3 = 0.05 g/cm3. The density of water at normal pressure is very slightly less than 1 g/cm3. The substance that you have, with a density of a twentieth of that cannot be water.


Type of error when handling experiment for density of water?

Top pan balance was wet when weighing the mass of the measuring cylinder


Can density tell us what percentage of a floating object will be above the water?

Yes, because density is measuring the volume of the object. So it shows how much percent of the object is submerged.


What is the density of a cube of water measuring 2cmX4cmX1cm with a mass of 8g?

Density = Mass/Volume = 8/(4*4*1) = 8/8 = 1 gram per cm3


What two tools would help you find the density of a block?

A set of scales to weigh it and a container of water big enough to submerse it with some means of measuring the water displaced. Density = weight or mass divided by volume