The denser a liquid, the slower it flows. The table below shows the mass and volume of two different liquids.

liquid Mass volume
A 18 10
B 8 20

Which of the two liquids flows slower?

A: Liquid A flows slower.
B: Liquid B flows slower.
C: They both flow equally.
D: This cannot be decided.

Respuesta :

McWolf
Well density = mass over volume so:
Liquid A - [tex] \frac{18}{10} = 1.8 [/tex]

Liquid B - [tex] \frac{8}{20} = 0.4[/tex]

So Liquid A is more dense

The flow rate of liquid A has been slower. Hence, option A is correct.

Density has been defined as the mass of substance per unit volume. The density has been expressed as:

[tex]\rm Density =\dfrac{Mass}{Volume}[/tex]

Computation for the flow of liquid

The density of liquid has been related to the flow rate. The liquid with higher density has been found to have slower flow rate.

The density of liquid A and B has been given by substituting the values as:

Density of liquid A:

[tex]\rm Density\;A=\dfrac{18}{10} \\Density\;A=1.8\;g/ml[/tex]

The density of liquid A has been 1.8 g/ml

Density of liquid B:

[tex]\rm Density\;B=\dfrac{8}{20} \\Density\;B=0.4\;g/ml[/tex]

The density of liquids B has been 0.4 g/ml.

The density of liquid A has been greater than liquid B. Thus, the flow rate of liquid A has been slower. Hence, option A is correct.

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