Revi Part A An object of volume 7.50 x 10-4 m and density 1.15 x 103...
A)An object of volume 7.50×10−4m3 and density 1.15×103kg/m3 is completely submerged in a fluid. Calculate the weight of this object. B)Calculate the buoyant force on this object if the fluid is air (density 1.20 kg/m3). C)Calculate the buoyant force on this object if the fluid is water (density 1.00×103kg/m3). D)Calculate the buoyant force on this object if the fluid is glycerin (density 1.26×103kg/m3)
A Review Constants Periodic Table Part A Air flows through the tube shown in (Figure 1) at a rate of 1100 cm/s. Assume that air is an ideal fluid. The density of mercury is 13600 kg/m3 and the density of air is 1.20 kg/m3 What is the height h of mercury in the right side of the U-tube? Suppose that di = 2.4 cm and d2 = 5.0 mm Express your answer with the appropriate units. Figure < 1 of...
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
Problem 18.87 Drops of an oil that has a mass density of 700 kg/m are released from a broken undersea oil pipe that is 1300 m below the ocean surface. Use 1000 kg/m for the mass density of ocean water Part A If the drops have an average diameter of 100 m, how long do they take to rise to the surface? Hint. The drops quickly reach terminal speed and experience a viscous drag force of magnitude F (0.0200 Pa...
Constants An undersea research chamber is spherical with an external diameter of 4.10 m. The mass of the chamber, when occupied is 35800 kg. It is anchored to the sea bottom by a cable. The density of seawater is 1025 kg/m3 Part A What is the buoyant force on the chamber? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. FbuoyantValue Units Submit Request Answer Part B What is the tension in the cable? Express your answer...
An uninflated balloon of mass 6.00 x 10 kg has a volume of 7.10 x 10-2 m3 when fully inflated with a mixture of helium and hydrogen gas. You tie a long, heavy cord to the balloon and allow the balloon to float above a table. The length of cord lifted off the table is 283 mm, and the linear mass density of the cord is 0.260 kg/m. The mass densities are 1.286 kg/m3 for air, 0.179 kg/m3 for helium...
Part A What is the tension in the string in (Figure 1)? The volume of the plastic ball is 75cm3 and the density is 840 kg/m3. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Figure 1 of 1 Value Units Т- Water Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Provide Feedback Next
please answer all these questions Archimedes Principle - Upward Tension Additional Force As shown in the above figure, a solid object has a density of 1200 kg/m3 and a volume of 7.80x10^-5 m3. It is lowered on a string into water and completely submerged without touching the container. The density of water is 1000 kg/m3. Keep 3 decimal places in all answers. (Don't use scientific notations.) Without the string, would the solid object sink in water or float in water?...
Energy, and Strings Problem 11.37 Part A Bulk Caloulate the speed of longitudinal waves in a long ooncrete rod. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units Meterial E (N/m-) Modulus, Density B (N/m2) (kg/m) Steel 200 × 109 lion, cast 100×109 Copper 110 x 10 Aluminum 70×109 Concrete 20x10s Granite 45 x 10 Water Mercury 140 x 10 7.8 x 10 90 x 10° 7.8 × 103 140 x 10 8.9x10 70 x 10 2.7...
Please show all steps В 6 m 4 m 2m 3 m 2 m Part A Determine the force in cable AB needed to support the 36-kg flowerpot. (Figure 1) Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units ? HA FAB=692 Previous Answers Request Answer Submit Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part B Determine the force in cable AC needed to support the flowerpot Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate...