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Physics Question on mechanical properties of fluid

A piece of brass (alloy of copper and zinc) weighs 12.9 g in air. When completely immersed in water it weighs 11.3 g. What is the mass of copper contained in the alloy ? (Specific gravities of copper and zinc are 8.9 and 7.1 respectively)

A

7.61 g

B

8.61 g

C

9.61 g

D

10.61 g

Answer

7.61 g

Explanation

Solution

Let the alloy contains m g of copper, the amount of zinc will be (12.9m)g(12.9 - m)g. Therefore, the volumes of copper and zinc will be respectively ,
VCu=mρCuV_{Cu = \frac{m}{\rho_{Cu}}} and VZn=(12.9m)ρZn[asρ=mV] V_{Zn} =\frac{\left(12.9 -m \right)}{\rho_{Zn}}\left[as \, \rho =\frac{m}{V}\right]
The total volume of alloy,
V=VCu+VZn=m8.9+(12.9m)7.1V = V_{Cu} + V_{Zn} = \frac{m}{8.9} + \frac{(12.9 -m)}{7.1} ....(i)
Now as the weight of alloy in air and water is 12.9 g and 11.3 g respectively,
\therefore Upthrust = VσgV\sigma g = loss in weight
= (12.9 - 11.3) g
or VV = 1.6 cc ...(ii)
[where density of water is σ\sigma = 1 g/cc]
Substituting VV from equation (ii) in (i) and solving for mm, we get mm = 7.61 g