A particular object weighs 373 N in air and 214 N when immersed in alcohol of...
A particular object weighs 373 N in air and 254 N when immersed in alcohol of density 0.70 g/cm3. What are the volume (in L) and the density (in kg/m3) of the object? (a) the volume L (b) the density kg/m3
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A.) An object weighs 70.5 N in air. When it is suspended from a force scale and completely immersed in water the scale reads 15.9 N. Determine the density of the object. B.) When the object is immersed in oil, the force scale reads 47.0 N. Calculate the density of the oil.
An object weighing 336 N in air is immersed in water after being tied to a string connected to a balance. The scale now reads 256 N. Immersed in oil, the object appears to weigh 277 N. (a) Find the density of the object _______ kg/m3 (b) Find the density of the oil. ________kg/m3
an object weighs 205 N in the air and it weighs 125 N when totally submerged in water. Part A: determine density of object ? (.......kg/m^3) ( i have only 1 try left hope you help me thanks)
A sample of uniform material weighs 400N in air, and 250N when immersed in an oil of density p=800KG/N^3. a.what is the volume of the sample? b.what is the density of the sample material?
Problem 1. A 15 kg ball weighs 147 N in air and weighs 118 N when submerged in water. The buoyant force of the water on the ball is: Problem 2. 3.5 kg of a solid copper (density: 8,920 kg/m3 ) submerged in water. What is the buoyant force on the solid coppor block in the water?
An object weighs 25.0 N in the air and 20.0 N when completely submerged in water. What is the density of the object? (The density of water is 1000 .) o o ooo o sooo o o soooo *
A sample of an unknown material appears to weigh 300 N in air and 222 N when totally immersed in alcohol. What are (a) the volume and (b) the density of the material? (c) What material is it? The Universal constant R=8.31J/mol K The absolute temperature T (Kevin) = Tc +273.15 The atmospheric pressure=1atm=1.013*105Pa. The density of alcohol=700kg/m3. The density of aluminum=2.7*103kg/m3. The density of iron=7.86*103kg/m3. The density of water=1000kg/m3. The thermal expansion coefficient of steel: 12x10-6(1/°C) Lf of water...
An ore sample weighs 17.5 N in air. When the sample is hung from a light cord and totally immersed in fresh water, the tension in the cord is 11.2 N. What is the sample's volume? When the same sample is totally immersed in an unknown fluid the tension in the cord is measured to be 12.4 N. What must be the density of the unknown fluid.