Connect Access Card (2 Semester) For Physics
Connect Access Card (2 Semester) For Physics
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ISBN: 9781260486957
Author: Alan Giambattista
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 9, Problem 104P

(a)

To determine

The distance from the top of the cylinder at which a mark is to be placed to indicate a specific gravity of 1.00.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 104P

The distance from the top of the cylinder at which a mark is to be placed to indicate a specific gravity of 1.00 is 10.0cm.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the Newton’s second law.

  Fy=0        (I)

Here, Fy is the net external force on the system in y direction.

Write the expression for Fy.

  Fy=FBmhg        (II)

Here, FB is the buoyant force, mh is the mass of the hydrometer and  g is the acceleration due to gravity.

Write the expression for FB.

  FB=ρgV        (III)

Here, ρ is the density of the liquid and V is the volume of the liquid displaced.

Write the expression for ρ.

  ρ=(SG)ρω        (IV)

Here, SG is the specific gravity and ρω is the density of water.

Write the equation for the volume of the liquid displaced

  V=VhAh        (V)

Here, Vh is the volume of the hydrometer, A is the cross- sectional area of the stem and h is the height above the liquid.

Substitute the expression (IV) and (V) in expression (III).

  FB=(SG)ρωg(VhAh)        (VI)

Substitute the expression (VI) in expression (II) and finally in expression (I)

  Fy=(SG)ρωg(VhAh)mhg(SG)ρωg(VhAh)mhg=0        (VII)

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.00 for SG in expression (VII) and re-write for h

  (1.00)ρωg(VhAh)mhg=01.00ρωgAh=1.00ρωgVhmhgh=1.00ρωgVh1.00ρωgAmhg1.00ρωgAh=1A(Vhmh1.00ρω)        (VIII)

Substitute 0.400cm2  for A , 8.80cm3 for Vh , 4.80g for mh and 1.00g/cm3 for ρω in equation (VIII)

  h=10.400cm2(8.80cm34.80g1.00(1.00g/cm3))=10.0cm

Therefore, the distance from the top of the cylinder at which a mark is to be placed to indicate a specific gravity of 1.00 is 10.0cm

(b)

To determine

The specify gravity of the alcohol

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 104P

The specific gravity of the alcohols is 0.814 .

Explanation of Solution

Re-write the expression (VII) for (SG)

  (SG)ρωg(VhAh)=mhgSG=mhg(VhAh)        (I)

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.400cm2  for A , 1.00g/cm3 for ρω   and 8.80cm3 for Vh  in equation (VII)

  SGmin=4.80g(1.00g/cm3)(8.80cm3)=0.545

Therefore, the specific gravity of the alcohol is 0.814.

(c)

To determine

The lowest specific gravity that can be measured with the given hydrometer.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 104P

The lowest specific gravity that can be measured with the given hydrometer is 0.545.

Explanation of Solution

The volume of the displaced liquid equals the volume of the hydrometer for lowest specific gravity that can be measured.

    V=Vh

Here, V is the volume of the liquid displaced and Vh is the volume of the hydrometer.

Thus, the term Ah has to be removed from the denominator of the equation (VI) to find the expression for the lowest specific gravity that can be measured.

Conclusion:

Substitute 4.8g  for mh , 8.80cm3 for Vh , 7.25cm for h4.80g for mh and 1.00g/cm3 for ρω in equation (VIII)

  SG=4.80g(1.00g/cm3)(8.80cm3(0.400cm2)(7.25cm))=0.814

Therefore, the lowest specific gravity that can be measured with the given hydrometer is 0.545.

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