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12.2 Determining density using the equipment for the under-scales
weighing hanger
Density is the weight [g] to volume [cm
3
] ratio. The weight is obtained by weighing a
sample in the air. The volume is determined based on the hydrostatic lift [g] of the
sample immersed in a liquid. Density [g/cm
3
] of that liquid is known (Archimedes’
principle).
Density is determined using the equipment for the under-scales weighing hanger or a
kit for the density determination.
The optional density determination kit facilitates the density determination:
analytical scales
KERN YDB-03
precision scales [
d
] = 0,001 g
KERN ALT-A02
precision scales [
d
] = 0,01 g
KERN PLT-A01
12.2.1 Determining solid body density using the equipment for the
under-scales weighing hanger
Prepare the scale as follows:
•
Switch the scale off.
•
Turn it upside down carefully.
•
Attach the hook for the under-scales weighing (optional).
•
Place the scale over an opening.
•
Prepare the device for hanging.
•
Pour the measurement liquid (e.g. water) in a container (e.g. a beaker) and
obtain a constant temperature.
Density determination:
Using the navigation buttons
, select the menu item
<Density>
.
Confirm by pressing the
button, the current setting will be displayed.
Using the navigation buttons
, select the setting
<Solid body>
.
Confirm, pressing
. The present density of the measurement liquid will be
displayed (factory setting 1.0000 for distilled water at 20°C).