Solveeit Logo

Question

Question: Which has the highest weight? A. \[1{m^3}\] water B. A normal adult man C. 10 litre of Hg D....

Which has the highest weight?
A. 1m31{m^3} water
B. A normal adult man
C. 10 litre of Hg
D. All have the same weight

Explanation

Solution

Density, Volume, and mass of a substance are related to each other as:
Density=MassVolumeDensity = \dfrac{{Mass}}{{Volume}}
Mass and density are very commonly used physical properties in the field of science and technology. Mass is defined as the measure of matter in an object. It's S.I unit is grams and it is not affected by gravity. Hence an object will have the same mass everywhere. Weight is the force of gravity that acts upon an object’s mass and in the absence of gravity objects have no weight.
Weight=mgWeight = mg
M is the mass of object
g represents Acceleration due to gravity (9.8m/s29.8m/{s^2})

Complete step by step answer:
Let us calculate the weight for all the options one by one. First of all, we will calculate the mass of a substance from the given values and then multiply it by the acceleration due to gravity on earth to calculate its weight and then compare their values.

1m31{m^3} water
Here, Volume=1m3Volume = 1{m^3}
Density(water)=1000kg/m3Density(water) = 1000kg/{m^3}
Mass=Volume×DensityMass = Volume \times Density
Mass=1×1000=1000kg\Rightarrow Mass = 1 \times 1000 = 1000kg
We know that Weight=mgWeight = mg
Weight=1000×9.8Weight = 1000 \times 9.8
Weight=9800NewtonWeight = 9800Newton
Hence the weight of 1m31{m^3} water is 9800 newtons.

A normal adult man
Mass of normal adult man is 75kg75kg (based on assumption)
Weight=75×9.8Weight = 75 \times 9.8
Weight=735NewtonWeight = 735Newton
10 litre of Hg
Volume=10L=10×0.001Volume = 10L = 10 \times 0.001
Volume=0.010m3Volume = 0.010{m^3}
d=13600kg/m3d = 13600kg/{m^3}
Mass=Volume×DensityMass = Volume \times Density
Mass=0.010×13600\Rightarrow Mass = 0.010 \times 13600
Mass=13.6kg\Rightarrow Mass = 13.6kg
Weight=Mass×9.8Weight = Mass \times 9.8
Weight=13.6×9.8Weight = 13.6 \times 9.8
Weight=133.28newton\Rightarrow Weight = 133.28newton`
(Initially we have changed the units of volume in this calculation then calculated the weight from mass)
On comparing all the options, we can see that 1m31{m^3} water has the highest weight.

So, the correct answer is Option A.

Note: Mass and weight are different physical quantities.Mass remains the same everywhere whereas weight depends upon the acceleration due to gravity as weight is a force.The S.I unit of weight is the same as the force which is Newtons (N).