2. A cylindrical tank weighs 75 N when empty. When filled with water the total weight is 1600 N. Determine the height of the tank if the diameter is 50 cm.
3. The mass of the golf ball is 46 g and its mean diameter is 42 mm. Determine the density and specific gravity of the material used for golf ball.
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2. A cylindrical tank weighs 75 N when empty. When filled with water the total weight...
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