A scuba diver and her gear displace a volume of 61.8 L and have a total mass of 64.1 kg .
Part A What is the buoyant force on the diver in sea water?
A scuba diver and her gear displace a volume of 61.8 L and have a total...
A scuba diver and her gear displace a volume of 67.8 L and have a total mass of 71.1 kg . A ) . What is the buoyant force on the diver in sea water? B) . Will the diver sink or float?
1) A scuba diver and her gear displace a volume of 61.4 L and have a total mass of 65.3 kg . a) What is the buoyant force on the diver in sea water? b) Will the diver sink or float? 2) A 0.29 kg mass at the end of a spring oscillates 2.9 times per second with an amplitude of 0.14 m . a) Determine the speed when it is 0.11 m from equilibrium.
A scuba diver and her gear displace a volume of 70.0 L and have a total mass of 70.4 kg What is the buoyant force on the diver in seawater? Express your answer with the appropriate units. FValue Units Submit Request Answer Part B Will the diver sink or float? O float sink
02 A scuba diver and her gear displace a volume of 69.6 L, and have a total mass of 72.8 kg. (a) (b) What is the buoyant force of the diver in seawater? Will she sink or float?
4) A scuba diver is searching for a sunken ship off the coast of NC. She is submerged in seawater 30 m below the water surface Her total volume, including her gear, is 65.0L and her total mass is 68.0 kg1.025 x 103kg/ m2. S A) Calculate the total volume of the submerged diver in cm2 and m. Volume of diver- mJ B) List an object that has a similar volume to the diver. Be creative and try to visualize...
01. (i) Calculate the centripetal acceleration of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun, (ii) And the net force exerted on the Earth. iii) What exerts this force on the Earth? Assume that the Earth's orbit is a circle of radius 1.5 X 10' m (iv) Calculate the Gravitational Force between the Earth and the Sun. (v) Compare the Gravitational Force to that net force from section (ii) above. Given that F mg (vi) Calculate the acceleration due to...
please show me a sep wise solution for these problem as i am trying to learn from your solution. if you cant or you answer partially dont answer please. Problem 1 (20 pts): A scuba diver and her gear displace a volume of 80.0 L and have a total mass of 65.0 kg. a) What fraction of her volume is displaced when she enters the water and is in equilibrium? Note that the density of sea water is 1.025 x...
4. A scuba diver with his gear has a mass of 110 kg. When testing his gear in the pool, he must add 9.00 kg of lead to achieve "neutral buoyancy" (i.e. the forces acting on him are balanced.) How much additional lead must he wear to achieve neutral buoyancy in the ocean? (The density of lead is 11.3 g/cc. Assume the density of pool water is 1.00 g/cc, the density of ocean water is 1.03 g/cc.)
Part A If a scuba diver fills his lungs to full capacity of 5.3 L when 9.0 m below the surface, to what volume would his lungs expand if he quickly rose to the surface? Assume he dives in the sea, thus the water is salt. Express your answer using two significant figures Submit Request Answer Part B Is this advisable? O yes O no Submit Request Answer
9. A scuba diver is in fresh water has an air tank with a volume of 0.0100 m3. The air in the tank is initially at a pressure of 1.00 × 107 Pa. Assume that the diver breathes 0.500 L/s of air. Density of fresh water is 1.00 × 103 kg/m3. How long will the air in the tank last at 17.4 m? Answer is in min