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Suppose you are measuring the mass of a sample using a balance that employs a standard mass of density dw = 8.0 g/ml. what is the buoyancy correction (m/m\'), if the sample density is less than 8.0 g/ml?

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The buoyant force formula is:


B = \rho Vg

where
B is Buoyant force,
\rho is density,
V is displaced body volume and
g is
9.806 ms^(-2) (standard gravity).

The standard mass density of the sample,
\rho _(1) =
8 g/ml

If the dansity of the sample,
\rho _(2)
< 8 g/ml

The buoyancy correction is determined by the ratio:


(B_(1))/(B_(2)) = (\rho_(1) Vg)/(\rho_(2) Vg)


(B_(1))/(B_(2)) = (\rho_(1))/(\rho_(2))


(B_(1))/(B_(2)) = (\rho_(1))/(\rho_(2))>1

Hence, the the buoyancy correction is positive.

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