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Relative density is the ratio of a substance’s density to that of a reference material, helping determine buoyancy and calculated by dividing the substance’s density by water at 4°C. It is crucial in various industries for quality control and manufacturing processes.
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Definition of relative density

  • Relative density is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a standard reference material
  • It is also known as specific gravity
  • It is a dimensionless quantity

Use in determining buoyancy

  • Relative density helps determine the buoyancy of an object in different fluids
  • Objects with a relative density less than 1 float in the fluid
  • Objects with a relative density greater than 1 sink in the fluid

Mathematical calculation

  • Mathematically, relative density is calculated as the density of the substance divided by the density of water at 4°C
  • The formula is: Relative density = density of substance / density of water at 4°C

Applications

  • Relative density is used in various industries including chemistry, metallurgy, and geology
  • It is crucial for quality control of materials and in manufacturing processes

 

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