A block of wood has mass of 3.67 kg and a density of 600 kg/m3. It...
Plz solve for parts a &b A block of wood has mass of 3.67 kg and a density of 600 kg/m3. It is to be loaded with lead so that it will float in water with 0.90 of its volume immersed 5. What mass of lead is needed: a) if the lead is on the top of the wood? b) if the lead is on the bottom of the wood?
a) A block of wood (density 600 kg / m3) has a length of 40 cm, a width of 30 cm and a height of 20 cm How much percentage of the total volume is submerged in oil of density 950 kg / m ^ 3? b) Force required to remove a circular plug of 0.02 meters radius from a bathtub whose water level is 0.5 m high with respect to the bottom of it? Consider the density of water...
A rectangular block of wood weighs 4 N in air and has a density of 610 kg/m1. The block is immersed in water. Assume the densty of water is 1,000 (a) What fraction of the volume of the block is immersed in the water? nab bNumber (b) A piece of iron (density 6,000 kg/m) is placed on top of the block so the block? that 83% ofthe block is now immersed in the water. What is the weight of the...
The density of a block of wood is 604 kg/m3. When this block is floating in water, what fraction of its volume is submerged?
A piece of wood, cut from a magnolia tree, with density ρwood = 572 kg/m3, is tied with a string to the bottom of a water-filled flask, as shown in the figure. The wood is completely immersed. The tension in the string is 0.123 N. What is the volume of the piece of wood? Question 9 (1 point) A piece of wood, cut from a magnolia tree, with density Pwood = 572 kg/m”, is tied with a string to the...
A 100 kg block of lead with a density of 11,340 kg/m3 is submerged/floating in saltwater with a density of 1024 kg/m3. a) Will the block float? Provide your reasoning and a sketch of the situation. (10 Points) b) What is the force of buoyancy on the lead block? (10 Points) c) What is the force due to gravity on the lead block? d) What is the force of buoyancy on a 100 kg block of wood with a density...
A 10cm×10cm×10cm wood block with a density of 650 kg/m3 floats in water. Part A What is the distance from the top of the block to the water if the water is fresh? . Part B If it's seawater? Suppose that ρ=1030kg/m3.
A block of steel (density of 8.05 x 103 kg/m3) with a mass of 1.50 kg is suspended (in equilibrium) by an ideal spring scale. The block is completely immersed in water (density of 1.00 x 103 kg/m3). What is the reading in the spring scale?
Oil having a density of 926 kg/m3 floats on water. A rectangular block of wood 3.60 cm high and with a density of 960 kg/m3 floats partly in the oil and partly in the water. The oil completely covers the block. How far below the interface between the two liquids is the bottom of the block?
Oil having a density of 925 kg/m3 floats on water. A rectangular block of wood 5.00 cm high and with a density of 960 kg/m3 floats partly in the oil and partly in the water. The oil completely covers the block. How far below the interface between the two liquids is the bottom of the block? cm