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Question 1 Write true or false for each statement:
(a) Equal volumes of two different substances have equal masses.
(b) The density of a piece of brass will change by changing its size or shape.
(c) The density of a liquid decreases with increase in its temperature.
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(d) Relative density of water is 1.0.
(e) Relative density of a substance is expressed in g cm-3.
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(f) When a body is immersed in a liquid, the buoyant force experienced by the body is
equal to the volume of the liquid displaced by it.
(g) A body experiences the same buoyant force while floating in water or alcohol.
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(h) A body experiences the same buoyant force when it floats or sinks in water.
(i) A body floats in a liquid when its weight becomes equal to the weight of the liquid
displaced by its submerged part.
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(j) A body while floating, sinks deeper in a liquid of low density than in a liquid of high
density.
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(a) False
Correct Statement — Equal volumes of two different substances have different masses.
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(b) False
Correct Statement — The density of a piece of brass will not change by changing its size
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or shape.
(c) True
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(d) True
(e) False
Correct Statement — Relative density has no unit.
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(f) False
Correct Statement — When a body is immersed in a liquid, the buoyant force
experienced by the body is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the immersed
part of the body.
(g) True
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(h) False
Correct Statement — The buoyant force experienced by the body is different when
floating or sinking in water.
(i) True
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(j) True
Question 2 Fill in the blanks:
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(a) 1 kg is the mass of ............... mL of water at 4°C.
(b) Mass = density x ............... .
(c) The S.I. unit of density is ............... .
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(d) Density of water is ............... kg m-3.
(e) 1 g cm-3 = ............... kg m-3.
(f) The density of a body which sinks in water is ............... than 1000 kg m-3.
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(g) A body sinks in a liquid A, but floats in a liquid B. The density of liquid A is ...............
than the density of liquid B.
(h) A body X sinks in water, but a body Y floats on water. The density of the body X is
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............... than the density of body Y.
(i) The buoyant force experienced by a body when floating in salt-water is ............... that
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when floating in pure water.
(j) The weight of a body floating in a liquid is ............... .
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(a) 1000
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(b) volume
(c) kg m-3
(d) 1000
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(e) 1000
(f) more
(g) less
(h) more
(i) equal to
(j) zero
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Question 3 Match the following:
Column A Column B
(a) kg m-3 (i) relative density
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(b) No unit (ii) sinks in alcohol
(c) Relative density (iii) floats on water
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(d) Iron (iv) density
(e) Wood (v) density bottle
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Column A AD Column B
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(a) kg m-3 (iv) density
(b) No unit (i) relative density
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(c) Relative density (v) density bottle
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(d) Iron (ii) sinks in alcohol
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(e) Wood (iii) floats on water
Question 4 Select the correct alternative:
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a) The correct relation is:
1. Density = Mass x Volume
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2. Mass = Density x Volume
3. Volume = Density x Mass
4. Density = Mass + Volume
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Mass = Density x Volume
Reason — The density of a substance is its mass per unit volume.
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b) The relative density of alcohol is 0.8. Its density is:
1. 0.8
2. 800 kg m-3
3. 800 g cm-3
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4. 0.8 kg m-3
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800 kg m-3
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c) A block of wood of density 0.8 g cm-3 has a volume of 60 cm-3. The mass of block is:
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1. 60.8 g
2. 75 g
3. 48 g
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4. 0.013 g
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48 g
Reason —
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d) The density of aluminium is 2.7 g cm-3 and that of brass is 8.4 g cm-3. The correct
statement is:
1. Equal masses of aluminium and brass have equal volumes.
2. The mass of a certain volume of brass is more than the mass of equal volume of
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aluminium.
3. The volume of a certain mass of brass is more than the volume of equal mass of
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aluminium.
4. Equal volumes of aluminium and brass have equal masses.
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The mass of a certain volume of brass is more than the mass of equal volume of
aluminium.
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e) A density bottle has a marking 25 mL on it. It means that:
1. the mass of density bottle is 25 g.
2. the density bottle will store 25 mL of any liquid in it.
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3. the density bottle will store 25 mL of water, but more volume of liquid denser
than water.
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4. the density bottle will store 25 mL of water, but more volume of a liquid lighter
than water.
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Answer
The density bottle will store 25 mL of any liquid in it.
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Reason — A density bottle can store specific volume of any density of liquid. Since this
bottle is marked 25 mL so it can store 25 mL of any density liquid in it.
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f) The correct statement is:
1. The buoyant force on a body is equal to the volume of the liquid displaced by it.
2. The buoyant force on a body is equal to the volume of the body.
3. The buoyant force on a body is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by it.
4. The buoyant force on a body is always equal to the weight of the body.
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The buoyant force on a body is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by it.
Reason — According to the Principle of Floatation, the buoyant force is equal to the
weight of the liquid displaced by the immersed part of the body.
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g) A piece of wood floats on water. The buoyant force on wood will be:
1. zero
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2. more than the weight of the wood piece.
3. equal to the weight of the wood piece.
4. less than the weight of the wood piece.
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equal to the weight of the wood piece
Reason — According to the Law of Floatation when a body floats on water the weight of
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the body is equal to the buoyant force.
h) The weight of a body is more than the buoyant force experienced by it, due to a liquid.
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The body will:
1. sink
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2. float with its some part outside the liquid.
3. float just below the surface of liquid.
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4. float with whole of its volume above the surface of liquid.
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sink
Reason — According to the Principle of Floatation, if the weight of the body is more than
the buoyant force acting on the body the body will sink into the liquid.
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Short and Long Answer Questions
Question 1 Define the term density of a substance.
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The density of a substance is its mass per unit volume i.e. Density= mass/volume.
Question 2 Name the S.I. unit of density. How is it related to g cm-3.
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The S.I. unit of density is kg m-3 (kilogram per cubic metre).
1 g cm-3 = 1000 kg m-3.
Question 3 The density of brass is 8.4 g cm-3. What do you mean by this statement?
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The statement means one cubic centimeter volume of brass has mass of 8.4 g.
Question 4 Arrange the following substances in order of their increasing density:
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Iron, Cork, Brass, Water, Mercury.
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Cork < Water < Iron < Brass < Mercury.
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The density of cork is the least and that of mercury is the most.
Question 5 How does the density of a liquid (or gas) vary with temperature?
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When temperature increases, volume of most of the liquid increases, so density
decreases. Similarly when temperature decreases volume of liquids decreases so density
increases. But exception is water which contracts on heating from 0°C to 4°C and
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expands on heating above 4°C. Water has maximum density at 4 degree celsius.
Question 6 A given quantity of a liquid is heated. Which of the following quantity will
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vary and how?
(a) mass
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(b) volume
(c) density
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Answer
(a) Mass of the liquid remains unaffected on heating.
(b) Volume of the liquid increases with increase in temperature.
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(c) Density of liquid decreases on heating because its volume increases and density is
inversely proportional to volume.
Question 7 Describe an experiment to determine the density of the material of a coin.
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The density of the material of a coin is determined by the following experiment:
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1. We know density is mass per unit volume. So, first mass of the coin is measured
by a common beam balance. Let it be M gram.
2. Volume of the coin is measured by a measuring cylinder as shown in the figure
given below.
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3. Take a measuring cylinder and fill it partly with water.
4. Note the level of water. Let it be V1 mL.
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5. Tie the coin with a thread and gently lower the coin inside the measuring
cylinder. Take care that no water splashes out.
6. Note the level of water again. Let it be V2 mL.
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7. Find the volume of the coin (V) by subtracting V1 from V2.
V = V2 - V1
Density of coin is calculated by the formula:
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Density= mass/volume.
D=M/V g cm-3
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Question 8 Describe an experiment to determine the density of a liquid.
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The density of a liquid is determined by first finding its mass and then its volume.
1. Take an empty beaker and measure its mass by using a common beam balance.
Let the mass be M1 g.
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2. Take some amount of liquid and pour it into the empty beaker. Measure its mass
again. Let it be M2 g.
3. The difference between M2 and M1 gives the mass(M) of the liquid. M = M2 - M1.
4. Pour the liquid from beaker into a measuring cylinder. Note the volume of the
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liquid. Let it be V mL or V g cm-3.
5. Calculate the density of the liquid using the following formula:
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Density= mass/volume.
D=M/V g cm-3
Question 9 What is a density bottle? How is it used to find the density of a liquid?
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Answer
A density bottle is a specially designed bottle which is used to determine the density of a
liquid. The figure of density bottle is shown below:
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Determination of Density of a Liquid using the Density Bottle
1. Measure the mass of empty density bottle using a beam balance. Let it be M1 g.
2. Remove the stopper of the bottle and fill it with water. Replace the stopper, wipe
the outside of bottle dry and measure its mass again. Let it be M2 g.
3. Empty the bottle and dry it. Fill it with the given liquid, replace the stopper and
wipe the outside of bottle dry. Measure its mass. Let it be M3 g.
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4. Calculate the mass of water (M2 - M1) and the mass of liquid (M3 - M1).
5. Since density of water is 1 g cm-3, mass of water contained in bottle is the volume
of bottle. Thus,
Mass of liquid = M3 - M1
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Volume of liquid = M2 - M1
∴Density of liquid=Mass of liquid/Volume of liquid
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=(M3−M1)/(M2−M1) g cm−3
Question 10 Define the term relative density of a substance.
Answer
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The relative density of a substance is defined as the ratio of the density of a substance to
the density of water. The symbol used for relative density is R.D. Thus,
R.D.=Density of the substance/Density of water
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Question 11 What is the unit of relative density?
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Relative density has no unit because it is the ratio of two densities.
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Question 12 Distinguish between density and relative density.
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Sl. Density Relative Density
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(i) Density of a substance is The relative density of a
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defined as the mass of a substance is defined as
unit volume of that the ratio of the density of
substance. a substance to the
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density of water.
(ii) Units are kg m-3, g cm-3. Relative Density has no
units.
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Question 13 Explain the meaning of the statement 'Relative density of aluminium is 2.7'.
Answer
Relative density of aluminium is 2.7 means a piece of aluminium of any volume has mass
2.7 times that of an equal volume of water.
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Question 14 How does the density of a body and that of a liquid determine whether the
body will float or sink into that liquid?
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Answer
If the density of a body is less than the density of liquid, the body will float on the
surface of the liquid. But if the density of a body is more than the density of liquid the
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body will sink in the liquid.
Question 15 A cork piece floats on water surface while an iron nail sinks in it. Explain
the reason.
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Answer
The density of cork is less than the density of water so it floats on water surface but the
density of iron nail is more than the density of water so it sinks in water.
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Question 16 Which of the following will sink or float on water? (Density of water = 1 g
cm-3)
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1. Body A having density 500 kg m-3
2. Body B having density 2520 kg m-3
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3. Body C having density 1100 kg m-3
4. Body D having density 0.85 g cm-3
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Answer
1. Body A will float on water because its density (500 kg m-3) is less than the
density of water (1 g cm-3 or 1000 kg m-3).
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2. Body B will sink in water because its density (2520 kg m-3) is more than the
density of water (1 g cm-3 or 1000 kg m-3).
3. Body C will sink in water because its density (1100 kg m-3) is more than the
density of water (1 g cm-3 or 1000 kg m-3).
4. Body D will float on water because its density (0.85 g cm-3) is less than the
density of water (1 g cm-3).
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Question 17 State the law of floatation?
Answer
The law of floatation states that — "When a body floats in a liquid, the weight of the
liquid displaced by its immersed part is equal to the total weight of the body".
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i.e., while floating
Weight of the floating body = Weight of the liquid displaced by its immersed part (i.e.,
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buoyant force)
Question 18 The density of water is 1.0 g cm-3. The density of iron is 7.8 g cm-3. The
density of mercury is 13.6 g cm-3. Answer the following:
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(a) Will a piece of iron float or sink in water?
(b) Will a piece of iron float or sink in mercury?
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(a) Iron will sink in water as density of iron (7.8 g cm-3) is more than the density of
water (1 g cm-3).
(b) Iron will float in mercury as the density of iron (7.8 g cm-3) is less than the density of
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mercury (13.6 g cm-3).
Question 19 The diagram given below shows a body floating in three different liquids A,
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B and C at different levels.
(a) In which liquid does the body experience the greatest buoyant force?
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(b) Which liquid has the least density?
(c) Which liquid has the highest density?
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Answer
(a) The buoyant force is same in each case as the weight of the body is same in each case
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and the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the immersed
part of the body which balances the weight of the body.
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(b) Liquid A has the least density as the maximum part of the body is immersed in liquid
A.
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(c) Liquid C has the highest density as the body immerses the least in liquid C.
Question 20 For a floating body, how is its weight related to the buoyant force?
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Answer
When a body floats in a liquid, the weight of the liquid displaced by its immersed part
(i.e. the buoyant force) is equal to the total weight of the body.
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Question 21 Why does a piece of ice float on water?
Answer
Density of ice is 0.9 g cm-3 and density of water is 1.0 g cm-3. Since density of ice is less
than density of water, so ice floats on water.
Question 22 Explain why an iron needle sinks in water, but a ship made of iron floats on
water.
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Answer
An iron needle is solid and density of iron is more than that of water. Weight of iron
needle is more than the buoyant force of water on it so it sinks in water. Although ship is
made of iron but it has hollow space that is filled with air which make its average
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density less than that of water, so ship floats on water.
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Question 23 It is easier to swim in sea water than in river water. Explain the reason.
Answer
Sea water contains salts so its density is more than the density of river water. The
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weight of a person gets balanced by the less immersed part of his body in sea water as
compared to that in river water. Thus, it is easier to swim in sea water than in river
water.
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Question 24 Icebergs floating on sea water are dangerous for ships. Explain the reason.
Answer
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Density of ice (0.9 g cm-3) is less than the density of sea water (1.02 g cm-3). So, an
iceberg floats in sea water with its large portion submerged inside the water and only a
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little portion of it is above the surface of water. Thus, a ship can collide with the invisible
part of the iceberg under the surface of water. Hence, it is dangerous.
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Question 25 Explain why it is easier to lift a stone under water than in air.
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Answer
When a stone is under water then its weight is less than its weight in air because it
experiences an upward buoyant force. Due to apparent loss in weight, it is lighter in
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water which makes it easier to lift in water than in the air.
Question 26 What is a submarine? How can it be made to dive in water and come to the
surface of water?
Answer
A submarine is a water tight boat which can travel under water like a ship and it is
provided with water tanks.
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To make the submarine dive, the tanks are filled with water so that the average density
of the submarine becomes greater than the density of sea water, so it sinks into the
water.
To make the submarine rise to the surface of water, these tanks are emptied. This makes
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the average density of the submarine less than the density of sea water, so the
submarine rises up to the surface of water.
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Question 27 A balloon filled with hydrogen rises in air. Explain the reason.
Answer
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The density of hydrogen gas is less than the density of air. So the buoyant force
experienced by the balloon due to air is greater than the weight of the balloon. Due to
this net upward force balloon rises up in air.
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Numericals
Question 1 The density of air is 1.28 g litre-1. Express it in:
(a) g cm-3
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(b) kg m-3
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Answer
(a) The density of air is 1.28 g litre-1.
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1 litre = 1000 cm3
∴ Density of air in g cm-3 = 1.28/1000
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Density of air = 0.00128 g cm-3
(b) Density of air in kg m-3 = Density of air in g cm -3 x 1000 = 0.00128 x 1000 = 1.28 kg
m-3
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∴ Density of air in kg m-3 = 1.28 kg m-3.
Question 2 The dimensions of a hall are 10 m x 7 m x 5 m. If the density of air is 1.11 kg
m-3, find the mass of air in the hall.
Answer
Density of air = 1.11 kg m-3
Volume of hall = 10 m x 7 m x 5 m = 350 m3
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Mass = ?
We know,
Density=Mass/Volume
Mass=Density×Volume
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=1.11×350
=388.5 kg
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Hence, the mass of air in the hall = 388.5 kg.
Question 3 The density of aluminium is 2.7 g cm-3. Express it in kg m-3.
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Answer
Density of Aluminium = 2.7 g cm-3.
Density of aluminium in kg m-3 = 2.7 x 1000 = 2700 kg m-3
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Hence, Density of aluminium = 2700 kg m-3.
Question 4 The density of alcohol is 600 kg m-3. Express it in g cm-3.
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Answer
Density of alcohol in g cm−3= Density of alcohol in kg m−3 /1000
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=600/1000
=0.6 g cm−3
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Hence, Density of Alcohol in g cm-3 = 0.6 g cm-3.
Question 5 A piece of zinc of mass 438.6 g has a volume of 86 cm3. Calculate the density
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of zinc.
Answer
Mass of zinc = 438.6 g
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Volume of zinc = 86 cm3
Density of zinc = ?
Density of Zinc=Mass of Zinc/Volume of Zinc
=438.6/86
=5.1 g cm−3
So, Density of Zinc = 5.1 g cm-3.
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Question 6 A piece of wood of mass 150 g has a volume of 200 cm3. Find the density of
wood in
(a) C.G.S. unit
(b) S.I. unit
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Answer
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Mass of wood = 150 g
Volume of wood = 200 cm3
Density of wood = ?
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(a) C.G.S. unit of density is g cm-3.
Density of Wood=Mass of Wood/Volume of Wood
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=150/200
=0.75 g cm−3
Density of wood = 0.75 g cm-3.
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(b) S.I. unit of density is kg m-3.
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Density of Wood in kg m-3 = Density of Wood in g cm-3 x 1000 = 0.75 x 1000 = 750 kg
m-3
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So, Density of Wood = 750 kg m-3.
Question 7Calculate the volume of wood of mass 6000 kg if the density of wood is 0.8 g
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cm-3.
Answer
Density of wood = 0.8 g cm-3 or 800 kg m-3
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Mass of wood = 6000 kg
Volume of wood = ?
Density of Wood=Mass of Wood/Volume of Wood
Volume of Wood=Mass of wood/Density of wood
=6000/800
=7.5 m3
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So, Volume of wood = 7.5 m3.
Question 8 Calculate the density of a solid from the following data:
(a) Mass of solid = 72 g
(b) Initial volume of water in measuring cylinder = 24 mL
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(c) Final volume of water when solid is completely immersed in water = 42 mL
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Answer
Mass of solid = 72 g
Volume of solid = Final volume of water - Initial volume of water
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Volume of solid = 42 - 24 = 18 mL
Density of Solid=Mass of SolidVolume of Solid=72/18=4
So, Density of solid = 4.0 g cm-3.
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Question 9 The mass of an empty density bottle is 21.8 g, when filled completely with
water it is 41.8 g and when filled completely with liquid it is 40.6 g. Find:
(a) the volume of density bottle.
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(b) the relative density of liquid.
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Answer
Mass of empty density bottle (M1) = 21.8 g
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Mass of bottle with water (M2) = 41.8 g
Mass of bottle with liquid (M3)= 40.6 g
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(a) Mass of water in bottle = M2 - M1 = 41.8 - 21.8 = 20 g
Density of water is 1 g cm-3, so volume of density bottle = 20 mL
(b) Mass of liquid in bottle = M3 - M1 = 40.6 - 21.8 = 18.8 g
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R.D. of liquid=Mass of Liquid/Mass of eq. vol. of water
=18.8/20
=0.94
Relative density of liquid = 0.94.
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Question 10 From the following observations, calculate the density and relative density
of a brine solution.
Mass of empty density bottle = 22 g
Mass of bottle + water = 50 g
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Mass of bottle + brine solution = 54 g
Answer
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Mass of empty density bottle (M1) = 22 g
Mass of bottle + water (M2) = 50 g
Mass of bottle + brine solution (M3) = 54 g
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Mass of water in bottle = M2 - M1 = 50 - 22 = 28 g
Density of water is 1 g cm-3, so volume of density bottle = 28 cm3.
Mass of brine solution in bottle = M3 - M1 = 54 - 22 = 32 g
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Density of brine soln.=Mass of brine soln./ Vol. of brine soln.
=32/28
=1.14 g cm−3
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So, density of brine solution = 1.14 g cm-3.
So, Relative density of brine solution is 1.14.
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Question 11 The mass of an empty density bottle is 30 g, it is 75 g when filled
completely with water and 65 g when filled completely with a liquid. Find:
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(a) Volume of density bottle,
(b) Density of liquid and
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(c) Relative density of liquid.
Answer
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Mass of empty density bottle (M1) = 30 g
Mass of bottle with water (M2) = 75 g
Mass of bottle with liquid (M3)= 65 g
(a) Mass of water in bottle = M2 - M1 = 75 - 30 = 45 g
Density of water is 1 g cm-3, so volume of density bottle = 45 mL.
(b) Mass of liquid in bottle = M3 - M1 = 65 - 30 = 35 g
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Density of liquid=Mass of liquid / Vol. of liquid
=35/45
=0.77 g cm−3
So, density of liquid = 0.77 g cm-3.
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(c)
R.D. of liquid=Mass of liquid/Mass of eq. vol. of water
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=35/45
=0.77
So, Relative density of liquid is 0.77.
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