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A piece of gold weighs 10g in air and 9g in water. What is the volume of cavity? (Density of gold =19.3gcm−3)
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Solution:
Vg,Vc
When dipped in water Wapp =Wair −FB ⇒9gm×g=10gm×g−FB ⇒1×g=FB
Now (total volume displaced) ×ρw×g=1×g (Vc+Vg)×1=1 Vc=1−ρg Mass of gold in air =1−19.310=0.482cc
Where, Vc= volume of cavity Vg= volume of gold Wapp =9gm Wair=10gm FB= force of buoyancy ρw= density of water =1 ρg= density of gold =19.3