A wooden block with a masss of 0.5 kg is floating freely in water (pwater= 1000 kg/m3). upon observation is found that 10% of the volume of the block is sticking abover the surface of water.
12. while the block is floating, what forces are acting on the block?
a. buoyant force only
b.gravity and buoyant force
c.gravity and normal force
d.gravity, buoyant force and normal force
e. buoyant force and normal force
13. what is the magnitude of the buoyant force on the block?
a.0.5N
b.1.5N
c.3.4N
d.4.9N
e.7.0N
14.what is the density of the block?
a. 100 kg/m3
b.900 kg/m3
c.1000 kg/m3
d.1100 kg/m3
e.10000 kg/m3
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