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100 kg of Silver has volume $10{ m }^{ 3 }.$ The density of silver in C.G.S is

  1. $10{ g/cm }^{ 3 }$

  2. $0.05{ g/cm }^{ 3 }$

  3. $0.01{ g/cm }^{ 3 }$

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Given

The mass of silver $= 100 kg$

Volume of the cube $= 10 m^3$

We know that the density of a substance is given by the following formula

$Density = \dfrac{Mass}{Volume}$

Density of the silver $= \dfrac{100}{10} kg/m^3=10kg/m^3$

Now we know that $1 kg = 1000 gm = 10^3 gm$

and $1 m = 100 cm$

$⇒ 1 m^3 = 100^3 \,cm^3 = 10^6 cm^3$

Therefore, the density of silver in cgs $= \dfrac{10\times 10^3}{10^6} gm/cm^3=0.01\,gm/cm^3$

Which of the following defines 1 kg of mass correctly?

  1. When a force of 1N produced an acceleration of $\displaystyle 1{ m }/{ { s }^{ 2 } }$ in a body, then the mass is said to be 1 kg

  2. When a force of 10N produced an acceleration of $\displaystyle 10{ m }/{ { s }^{ 2 } }$ in a body, then the mass of body is said to be 1 kg

  3. When a force of 100N produced an acceleration of $\displaystyle 1{ m }/{ { s }^{ 2 } }$ in a body, then the mass of body is said to be 1 kg

  4. All


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

When a force of 1 N produced an acceleration of $\displaystyle 1{ m }/{ { s }^{ 2 } }$ in a body, then the mass of body is said to be 1 kg.(definition)

The kilogram, originally defined as the mass of ___________________at the temperature of maximum density, was known as the Kilogram of the Archives.

  1. one cubic decimeter of gasoline

  2. one cubic decimeter of water

  3. one cubic decameter of water

  4. one square decameter of water


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The kilogram, defined as the mass of one cubic decimeter of water at $4^o C$ is known as kilogram of the Archives.

The kilogram is the SI base unit of mass and is equal to the mass of the international prototype of the kilogram , a ___________standard that is kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) .

  1. platinum-iridium

  2. platinum

  3. iridium

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Platinum-iridium is the standard that is kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BPIM).

______________________ is/are linked through its/their definitions to the mass of the platinum-iridium cylinder stored in a vault near Paris.

  1. ampere

  2. mole

  3. candela

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ampere, Mole and Candela are linked through their definitions to the mass of the platinum-iridium cylinder stored in a vault near Paris.

$10^{-3}$ gram is called the

  1. kilogram

  2. milligram

  3. decigram

  4. microgram


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

1 milligram (mg) = $10^{-3}$ gram (g)