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Apparent buoyant densities

What is their volume If the mass of a bacterial ribosome is 2.7 x 106 daltons, what is its apparent density (divide mass by volume) Experimentally the buoyant density of bacterial ribosomes in a cesium chloride gradient (Chapter 5) is about 1.6 g/crn3. How can this difference be explained If eukaryotic ribosomes are 1.17 times larger than bacterial ribosomes in linear dimensions, what is the volume of a eukaryotic ribosome ... [Pg.36]

We are being asked to calculate the apparent weight W pparent of a person who is totally immersed in water. To do this, we need to know the buoyant force and the true weight. The true weight is provided in the problem. In order to calculate Fb, we will need the density of water, which we will assume to be 1,000 kg/m3. In addition, we will need the volume in cubic meters (m3) instead of liters. Thus,... [Pg.112]


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