1.

What is the specific gravity of the metal, if the piece of metal weighs 150 grams in air and 125 grams in water? |​

Answer»

ong>Explanation:

What is the SPECIFIC GRAVITY of the METAL when it weighs 45N in the air & 28.3N when fully submerged in WATER?

S.G. = weight (or mass) of object / weight (or mass) of same vol of water.

Buoyancy = weight of this displaced water = 16.7 N

SG = 45/16.7

(I’d guess an aluminium alloy)



Discussion

No Comment Found

Related InterviewSolutions