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The document outlines an experiment to determine the density of a solid denser than water using a spring balance and a measuring cylinder. It includes the theory of density, weight, and the procedure for conducting the experiment, along with necessary materials and precautions. The result of the experiment indicates that the density of the given solid metal bob is 2.04 g/cm³.
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EXPERIMENT
Aim
To determine the den:
measuring cylinder.
of solid (denser than water) by using a spring balance and a
Theory
1. Density: The density of a substance is defined as the mass per unit
volume,[D= 1]
Here, D = Density of the body
Mass of the body
Volume of the body.
2. S11 unit of density = Kgm*or Kg/m*
©... unit of density = g/m? or g cm?
3. Floating bodies: The density of water is 1 g/cm? (c.g.s. system) and 1000
kg/m (S.1. system).
4, Case (a) If the density of a body is more than 1 g/cm or 1000 kg/m then the body
will sink in water
5. Case (b) If the density of a body is less than 1 g/cm’ or 1000 kg/m’ then the body
will float on water.
6. Case (c) If the density of a body is same i.e. 1 g/cm or 1000 kg/m’ then the body
will half fioat and half submerge in water.
Weight
1. The force due to the gravitational attraction of the earth that acts on a body is
called weight.
2. (Weight) Force = mass x acceleration.
Force = mass x acceleration due to gravity (9)Force = mass xg
ie Weight=mxg
3, Weight of a body = Force on the body.
4. S.. unit = Newton = 1 kg mvs®
N-=1 kgf 1 kilogram force,
ie g=98mst
5. Weight is measured by spring balance.
Materials Required
A spring balance, a measuring cylinder, a beaker with water, a metal bob (or anybody
‘that is heavier than water and does not dissolve in water), a cotton string, a stand
(optional)
Procedure
4. Tie a metal bob (or any solid) with the string of cotton ta the hook of the spring
balance. The spring balance should be checked for any error. Let the zero error
be ‘x.
2. Hold the spring balance (or tie it to the stand), suspended with the metal bob in
air. Measure the weight of the bob. Let its weight be W"
3. Pour the water in the measuring cylinder and record the initial volume of water, let
itbe ‘Vy
4, Suspend the metal bob into the measuring cylinder with water. The bob should not
touch the base, nor the sides of the cylinder.
The water level rises, measure the increased water level, let this volume be‘ V;'
5. Record all your observations in the observation table and do the calculation to find
the density of a given solid metal bob.Observations
WEIGHT OF THE SOLID (METAL BOB) (M)
Initial Reading of Final Reading of spring ‘Weight of the Metal Bob
Spring balance, x balance with Metal Bob: (W,) W=W,-x
0 400 400
Mass of the Metal Bo!
1, Weight of the given Metal Bob = 400N
= 400/9.8 = 40.89
VOLUME OF THE SOLED (METAL BOB) (V)
Initial Volume of water im Final volume of water when ‘Volume of the Metal Bob
‘cylinder V, (mL) Metal Bob is immersed V, (mL) Vav,-¥,
40 0 20
Volume of water displaced by sold (metal bob) = 20 m
2. Density of a solid (metal bob) = nt = 2.04 g/cm?
1 mL of water = 1 cm*
Result
The density of given solid (Me
Precautions
jetal Bob) is 2.04 g/om*
4. The spring balance should be sensitive.
2. The zero error in the spring balance should be recorded before it is used to find
the weight of solid.
3. Record the readings carefully of both spring balance and measuring cylinder by
keeping the leve! of eye and the mark of reading same/parallel.
4, The solid/metal bob should not touch the bottom, or sides of the measuring
oylinder.
5. Ifthe zero error in spring balance is 1 N then subtract this error from the final
teading of the weight of solid/ metal bob.