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Weighing
User Manual Secura
®
, Quintix
®
, Practum
®
7.7 Density
  Purpose:  The density of solids can be determined using the buoyancy method. The density 
isdetermined using Archimedes’ Principle. The upward buoyant force exerted on 
abody immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid the body displaces.
Calculation Basis for Density Determination
Density determination using the buoyancy method is based on the following formula:
l  Density of sample (rho)
l
fl
  Density of buoyancy liquid
W
a
    Weight of sample in air
W
fl
   Weight of sample in liquid
 Buoyancy: l = (W
a
 / (W
a
 - W
fl
)) 
*
 l
fl
 
  Prerequisites:  A Sartorius density determination kit is required for this function: 
–   for analytical balances YDK03 
–   for precision balances YDK04. 
    Mount the density determination kit on the balance and prepare it as described in the 
kit instructions.
    t  Select the Menu key in any application.
    t Select the Density symbol in the menu.
Max 220 g d
=
0.0001 g
0.0000
Density of liquid
g/cm
3
0.9982
  y The Density application appears. 
The density of the buoyancy liquid is displayed under 
Density of liquid. 
The following values are preset for distilled water at various temperatures: 
– 0.99823 g/cm
3
 at 20°C
– 0.99802 g/cm
3
 at 21°C
– 0.99780 g/cm
3
 at 22°C
Additional density values can be found in the table on page 58.