a) Buoyant force =1000*9.8*(4/3*3.14*4^3)
=2.626*10^6 N
b) Minimum mass required =1000*(4/3*3.14*4^3)
=2.6795*10^5 Kg
A submersible is spherical with a diameter of 4.00 m. What is the buoyant force on...
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If we combine the downward force of gravity with the upward buoyant force, we get what is known as the apparent weight of the object, Wapparent = mobject9 – Fbuoyant = PobjectgVtotal – Poutside gVdisplaced · For our experiment this week, we will be looking at a mass submerged in water. The apparent weight will be the weight force due to gravity minus the buoyant force due to the surrounding water. Consider the setup to the right with an object...
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An undersea research chamber is spherical with an external diameter of 4.10 m . The mass of the chamber, when occupied, is 35600 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. Fbuoyant Fbuoyant = nothingnothing SubmitRequest Answer Part B What is the tension in the cable? Express...
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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...
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