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Water is heated from `0^(@)C` ato `10^(@)C`. How does the density of water change with temperature?

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On heating from `0^(@)C` the density of water increases up to `4^(@)C` and then decreases beyond `4^(@)C`.
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ICSE-UPTHRUST IN FLUIDS, ARCHIMEDES' PRINCIPLE AND FLOATATION-EXERCISE 5(B)
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  2. What are the units of density in (i) C.G.S and (ii) S.I. system?

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  9. Complete the following sentences: S.I. unit of density is…………….

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  10. Complete the following sentences: Density of water is …………kgm^(-3)

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  11. Complete the following sentences: Density in kgm^(-3)= ………xx density...

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  12. What do you understand by the term relative density of a substance?

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  13. What is the unit of relative density?

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