Relative Density
Relative Density: Overview
From this topic, we will get to learn about density and relative density. We will learn about the formula of relative density. We will also come across various sample problems to understand its applications.
Important Questions on Relative Density
A body floats in water with of its volume outside water. When the same body floats in an oil, of its volume remains outside oil. The relative density of oil is

What is the other name of relative density bottle?

How is relative density of a liquid determined by density bottle?

How is relative density of a liquid determined by density bottle?

A body is submerged in water. It is taken out and then submerged in mercury. What happens to its relative density with respect to the liquid in which it is submerged.

The relative density ..........

Pressure exerted by a liquid is _____ proportional to the density of liquid.

The relative density of a liquid can be determined by using a relative density bottle.

Relative density is equal to

Which quantity among the following has neither units nor dimensions?

The density of ice and water are and respectively. If gram of ice melts, then a change in its volume is

Which of the following is the SI unit of relative density?

The _____ density has no units.

The density of water is maximum at _____ degree Celsius.

The density of water is maximum at what temperature?

What is the unit of Relative Density?

Density of a substance _____ Density of water at .

Earlier relative density was called _____. (specific gravity / specific relativity)

The density of a substance may be calculated by dividing its mass by its _____.

The bulb of a common hydrometer, is loaded with mercury.
