An object with a density of 591.0 kg/m3 and a mass of 1939.0 kg is thrown into the ocean. Find the volume that sticks out of the water. (use ρseawater = 1024 kg/m3)
An object with a density of 591.0 kg/m3 and a mass of 1939.0 kg is thrown...
An object with a density of 941.0 kg/m3 and a mass of 895.0 kg is thrown into the ocean. Find the volume that sticks out of the water. (use ?seawater = 1024 kg/m3)
Chapter 14, Problem 041 What fraction of the volume of an iceberg (density 917 kg/m3) would be visible if the iceberg floats in (a) the ocean (salt water, density 1024 kg/m3) and (b) in a river (fresh water, density 1000 kg/m3)? (When salt water freezes to form ice, the salt is excluded. So, an iceberg could provide fresh water to a community.)
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?
The density of ice is 917 kg/m3, and the density of sea water is 1025 kg/m3. A swimming polar bear climbs onto a plece of floating ice that has a volume of 8.00 m3. What is the welght of the heavlest bear that the ice can support without sinking completely beneath the water? IN
The density of ice is 917 kg/m3, and the density of sea water is 1025 kg/m3. A swimming polar bear climbs onto a piece of floating ice that has a volume of 3.21 m3. What is the weight of the heaviest bear that the ice can support without sinking completely beneath the water in Newtons.
The density of water is about 1000 kg/m3 and the density of air is about 1 kg/m3. Using only your own everyday knowledge quantified, estimate the mass of blood that is pushed out of the heart in each heartbeat and the mass of air that is pushed out of your lungs with each breath.
A)An object of volume 7.50×10−4m3 and density 1.15×103kg/m3 is completely submerged in a fluid. Calculate the weight of this object. B)Calculate the buoyant force on this object if the fluid is air (density 1.20 kg/m3). C)Calculate the buoyant force on this object if the fluid is water (density 1.00×103kg/m3). D)Calculate the buoyant force on this object if the fluid is glycerin (density 1.26×103kg/m3)
An object of mass 0.800 kg is completely submerged in water, as shown below. Find the density of the object, in g/cm3, if the spring scale reads 4.94 N. The density of water is 1000 kg/m3. Do not type in units.
Problem A 5-m container is filled with 850 kg of granite (density 2300 kg/m) and the rest of the volume is air with density 1.15 kg/m2. Find the mass of air and the average specific volume. Problem 3 A tank has two rooms separated by a membrane. Room A has 1 kg air and volume 0.45 m3. Room B has 0.8 m air with density 1.6 kg/m3. The membrane is removed, and the air comes to a uniform state. Find...
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?