A 6.0 kg iron block is suspended from a spring scale and is submerged in a fluid of unknown density. The spring scale reads 3.0 N. What is the density of the fluid? The desity of iron is 7. 80 × 103 kg/m3.
A 6.0 kg iron block is suspended from a spring scale and is submerged in a...
Please Help!!!!! QUESTION 14 A 21 kg block of iron is suspended from a spring with spring constant 118 Nm. tis lowered into a vat of oil density 0.92 g/cm3) and fully submerged. Given that the density of iron is 7.87 g/cm3, how far (in m) is the spring stretched from its rest length? QUESTION 15 A block of yellow pine has a density of 426 kg/m3 and floats in a large tub filled with water (density 1,000 kg/m3) A...
A 1.00-kg beaker containing 2.00 kg of oil (density = 916 kg/m3) rests on a scale. A 1.50-kg block of iron is suspended from a spring scale and is completely submerged in the oil (see figure below). Find the equilibrium readings of both scales.
A solid block is attached to a spring scale. When the block is suspended in air the scale reads 15.0 N; when it is completely immersed in water the scale reads 13.1 N. (a) What is the block's volume? _____ m3 (b) What is the block's density? ______kg/m3
A block weights 5.50 N when suspended by a spring and weighs 3.6 N when submerged in water and suspended by the same spring scale. What is the density of the block? Scale
A solid block is attached to a spring scale. When the block is suspended in air, the scale reads 20.1 N; when it is completely immersed in water, the scale reads 16.7 N. A.) What is the volume of the block? B.) What is the density of the block?
A 5.0-kg block suspended from a spring scale is slowly lowered onto a vertical spring (Figure 1) . Part A What does the scale read before the block touches the vertical spring? Part B If the scale reads 34N when the bottom spring is compressed 30 mm, what is k for the bottom spring? Part C How far does the block compress the bottom spring when the scale reads 0? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Enter positive value...
When a block of volume 1.27 times 10^-3 m^3 is hung from a spring scale as shown in Figure A. the scale reads 9.0 N. When the same block is then placed in an unknown liquid it floats with 2/3 of its volume submerged as suggested in Figure B. The density of water is 1.00 times 10^3 kg/m^3. Determine the mass of the block. Determine the density of the unknown liquid.
P1. (10 points) A rock is suspended from a scale that reads 20.0 N (in air). A beaker of water (having a density of 1000 kg/m3) is raised up so the rock is totally submerged in the water. The scale now reads 12.5 N. What is the density of the material of rock?
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?
7. A solid rock ,suspended in air by a spring scale, has a measured weight of 72 x(# N) newton. When the rock is submerged in water, scale reads 1/3 x(#N) newton. What is a specific density of the rock? Density of water pw=1000 kg/m"; SG= Prock /pw ; B= pw Vg; a) None of these is true b)4.55 c)5.99 d) 1.22 e)2.42