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This media file shows a close-up of an open textbook or manual, with a page detailing an experiment titled "EXPERIMENT 112: RELATIVE DENSITY OF A SOLID AND LIQUID USING ARCHIMEDES' PRINCIPLE." The page includes a diagram illustrating the experimental setup, which involves a retort stand, a spring balance, an iron weight, and a beaker filled with water. The diagram is labeled with the components: "Retort stand," "Spring balance," "Water," and "Iron weight."

Below the diagram, there is a section labeled "Fig. 112: Measurement of relative density of a solid and liquid using Archimede's principle." The text then outlines the "Procedure" for conducting the experiment, with three numbered steps. The first step instructs the user to determine the weight of the iron weight in air, denoted as "W." The second step describes suspending the weight fully immersed in water and then in a provided liquid, recording the weights as "W₁" and "W₂." The third step is to "Record your results."

Finally, there is a "Readings" section with space to record "W =" and "W₁ =." At the bottom of the page, the number "56" is visible, likely indicating the page number. The background of the image is blurry and appears to be a textured surface, possibly a table or floor, with some patterns in dark and light colors. The lighting suggests the image was taken indoors, possibly in daylight. There are no people visible in the image. The context of Jalingo, Nigeria, is provided, but no specific location cues are present within the image itself. The overall impression is one of an educational or scientific document being studied.
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This media file shows a close-up of an open textbook or manual, with a page detailing an experiment titled "EXPERIMENT 112: RELATIVE DENSITY OF A SOLID AND LIQUID USING ARCHIMEDES' PRINCIPLE." The page includes a diagram illustrating the experimental setup, which involves a retort stand, a spring balance, an iron weight, and a beaker filled with water. The diagram is labeled with the components: "Retort stand," "Spring balance," "Water," and "Iron weight." Below the diagram, there is a section labeled "Fig. 112: Measurement of relative density of a solid and liquid using Archimede's principle." The text then outlines the "Procedure" for conducting the experiment, with three numbered steps. The first step instructs the user to determine the weight of the iron weight in air, denoted as "W." The second step describes suspending the weight fully immersed in water and then in a provided liquid, recording the weights as "W₁" and "W₂." The third step is to "Record your results." Finally, there is a "Readings" section with space to record "W =" and "W₁ =." At the bottom of the page, the number "56" is visible, likely indicating the page number. The background of the image is blurry and appears to be a textured surface, possibly a table or floor, with some patterns in dark and light colors. The lighting suggests the image was taken indoors, possibly in daylight. There are no people visible in the image. The context of Jalingo, Nigeria, is provided, but no specific location cues are present within the image itself. The overall impression is one of an educational or scientific document being studied.

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