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How can you determine relative density of a substance using the Archimedes principle.

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Relative density of a substance =weight of the sample of the substance/ apparent loss in weight of the sample in water.
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Relative density of the substance= apparent loss in weight of the sample in water /weight of the sample of the substance
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Relative density of a substance= weight of a sample of the substance / weight of the sample in water.
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Relative density of a substance= weight of the sample in water / weight of a sample of the substance
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The correct option is A Relative density of a substance =weight of the sample of the substance/ apparent loss in weight of the sample in water.
Relative density of a substance may be defined as the ratio of weight of the sample of the substance to the apparent loss in weight of the sample in water.

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