Please Help!!!!! QUESTION 10 A gold brick measures 10.0 cm by 12.0 cm by 30.0 cm...
. 2. (6 pts) A gold brick measuring 0.020 m by 0.025 m by 0.01 m. is submerged in water.(water's density is 1000 kg/m3, density of gold is What is the wecight of the gold brick? Nwd W,00000s x 19300 tb- - What is the buoyant force on the gold brick? tHd - What is the net force on the gold brick
A 18.5 kg block of metal measuring 12.0 cm by 10.0 cm by 10.0 cm
is suspended from a scale and immersed in water as shown in the
figure below. The 12.0 cm dimension is vertical, and the top of the
block is 4.55 cm below the surface of the water.
Figure (a) shows a vertical spring scale. The top of the scale
has a hook attached to the ceiling. The bottom of the scale has a
hook attached to...
A 12.0 kg block of metal measuring 12.0 cm by 10.0 cm by 10.0 cm is suspended from a scale and immersed in water as shown in the figure below. The 12.0 cm dimension is vertical, and the top of the block is 6.00 cm below the surface of the water. (a) What are the magnitudes of the forces (in N) acting on the top and on the bottom of the block due to the surrounding water? (Use P. =...
A 18.5 kg block of metal measuring 12.0 cm by 10.0 cm by 10.0 cm is suspended from a scale and immersed in water as shown in the figure below. The 12.0 cm dimension is vertical, and the top of the block is 4.95 cm below the surface of the water. (a) What are the magnitudes of the forces (in N) acting on the top and on the bottom of the block due to the surrounding water? (Use P. -...
LEARN MORE REMARKS Because the density of gold Is 1.93 x 104 kg/m", the crown is elther hollow, made of an alloy, or both. Despite the mathematical complexity, it is certainly conceivable that this was the method that occurred to Archimedes. Conceptually, it's a matter of realizing (or guessing) that equal weights of gold and a silver-gold alloy would have different scale readings when immersed in water because their densities and hence their volumes are different, leading to differing buoyant...
A brick weighs 70.0 N, and measures 30.0 cm × 15.0 cm × 5.00 cm. What is the minimum pressure it can exert on a horizontal surface due to its weight? a. 1.55 kPa b. 12.5 kPa c. 3.15 kPa d. 12.5 kPa e. None of the above
B. Floating, wooden block s 13. Remove the brick block from the water.be 14. Use the scale to determine the weight of the wood block out of water. 49.00 N 15. Note the exact water level reading in the container of water and record the reading below. 100.00L 16. Now, complete submerge the wooden block in the water and hold it there under the water with the mouse. Note the new water level reading in the container of water and...
Question 10 An object has 12 J of kinetic energy, 7 J of gravitational potential energy, and 16 J of elastic potential energy. What is the total mechanical energy? 35 J 23 J 28 J 19 J Question 12 A cube-shaped object with a mass of 19.3 kg measures an equal length of 0.1 meters on each side. What is the approximate density of the cube? 8000 kg/m3 11000 kg/m3 14000 kg/m3 19000 kg/m3 Question 13 A force of 16...
ent-Responses/submit?pos-18dep 225963128tags-autosave J4 points SerPSE10 14.4.P.012 20.0 kg block of metal measuring 12.0 cm by 10.0 cm by 10.0 cm is suspended from a scale and immersed in water as shown in the figure below. The 12.0 om dimension is vertical, and the top of the bloc 35 cm below the surface of the water. GMy Notes Ask Your Scale (a) What are the magnitudes of the forces (in N) acting on the top and on the bottom of the...
A piece of aluminum has a density of 2700 kg/m3 and a mass of 0.775 kg. The aluminum is completely submerged in a container of oil with a density of 650 kg/m3 1 A) B) What is the magnitude of the buoyant force acting on the aluminum? What would the apparent weight of the aluminum be if it were instead completely submerged in water? opparent wecighf of