The mass of an object is 35Kg. When it is submerged in a fluid its apparent weight is 300N. What is the buoyant force?
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The mass of an object is 35Kg. When it is submerged in a fluid its apparent weight is 300N. What is the buoyant force?
10. The buoyant force exerted by a fluid on an object completely submerged depends on the weight of the object, and a ratio of: (a) volumes (b) units (c) densities (d) sizes
a. What fraction of an iron anchor’s weight will be supported by buoyant force when submerged in saltwater? b. If the buoyant force is 20% of the weight of the anchor, what is the density of the fluid the ship is in? Help on part b, please.
Due Dates > HW: Fluid Statics Resources Calculate the buoyant force on an object that has a volume of 0.400 m' and is immersed in seawater. The density of the seawater is 1030 kg/m 25200 N 412 N 2680 N 4040 N The apparent weight of an object while it is immersed in a fluid is the difference between its actual weight and the buoyani force. What is the apparent weight of the object if its mass is 705 kg?...
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An object is solid throughout. When the object is completely submerged in ethyl alcohol, its apparent weight is 17.0 N. When completely submerged in water, its apparent weight is 13.7 N. What is the volume of the object?
3. Archimedes' Principle states that the buoyant force on an object partially or fully submerged in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaces. For an object of density po floating partly submerged in a fluid of density pf, the buoyant force is given by F P19 SA(y)dy, where g is the acceleration due to gravity and A(y) is the area of a typical cross-section of the object. The weight of the object is...
An object is solid throughout. When the object is completely submerged in ethyl alcohol, its apparent weight is 15.0 N. When completely submerged in water, its apparent weight is 13.7 N. What is the volume of the object?(The density of ethyl alcohol is 806 kg/m³)
If we combine the downward force of gravity with the upward buoyant force, we get what is known as the apparent weight of the object, Wapparent = mobject9 – Fbuoyant = PobjectgVtotal – Poutside gVdisplaced · For our experiment this week, we will be looking at a mass submerged in water. The apparent weight will be the weight force due to gravity minus the buoyant force due to the surrounding water. Consider the setup to the right with an object...
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)
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