Q.
Two objects suspended from the arms of a balance are in equilibrium when completely submerged in water. The mass of one body is 36g and its density is 9g/cm3. If the mass of the other is 48g, its density in g/cm3 is
Apparent weight =V(ρ−σ)g=ρm(ρ−σ)g
where m= mass of the body, ρ = density of the body and σ = density of water If two bodies are in equilibrium then their apparent weight must be equal. ∴ρ1m1(ρ1−σ)g=ρ2m2(ρ2−σ)g ⇒936(9−1)=ρ248(ρ2−1)g.
By solving we get ρ2=3.