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. 2. (6 pts) A gold brick measuring 0.020 m by 0.025 m by 0.01 m....
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QUESTION 10 A gold brick measures 10.0 cm by 12.0 cm by 30.0 cm and has a density of 19,300 kg/m3. What is its weight (in N)? QUESTION 11 If the gold brick from the previous problem were submerged in water (density 1,000 kg/m3, what would the magnitude of the buoyant force (in N) on the brick be? QUESTION 12 If the gold brick from the previous problems were placed on a scale while submerged in water, what...
A 5.0-kg cylinder of solid iron is supported by a string while submerged in water. The density of iron is 7750 kg/m3 and that of water is 1000 kg/m3. a) What is the buoyant force on the cylinder? (2 pts) b) What is the tension in the string? (2 pts)
You, Archimedes, suspect that the king?s crown is not solid gold but is instead gold-plated lead. To test your theory, you weigh the crown, and find it to weigh 60.0N, and to have an apparent weight of 55.7 N when it is completely submerged in water. Take the density of gold to be 19300 kg/m3, the density of lead to be 11340kg/m3, and the density of water to be 1000 kg/m3. Also, use g = 9.8 m/s2.(a) What is the...
LEARN MORE REMARKS Because the density of gold Is 1.93 x 104 kg/m", the crown is elther hollow, made of an alloy, or both. Despite the mathematical complexity, it is certainly conceivable that this was the method that occurred to Archimedes. Conceptually, it's a matter of realizing (or guessing) that equal weights of gold and a silver-gold alloy would have different scale readings when immersed in water because their densities and hence their volumes are different, leading to differing buoyant...
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Question 18 (4 points) A 5.0-kg cylinder of solid iron is supported by a string while submerged in water. The density of iron is 7750 kg/m3 and that of water is 1000 kg/m3 a) What is the buoyant force on the cylinder? (2 pts) b) What is the tension in the string? (2 pts)
B. Floating, wooden block s 13. Remove the brick block from the water.be 14. Use the scale to determine the weight of the wood block out of water. 49.00 N 15. Note the exact water level reading in the container of water and record the reading below. 100.00L 16. Now, complete submerge the wooden block in the water and hold it there under the water with the mouse. Note the new water level reading in the container of water and...
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Question 18 (4 points) A 5.0-kg cylinder of solid iron is supported by a string while submerged in water. The density of iron is 7750 kg/m3 and that of water is 1000 kg/m3 a) What is the buoyant force on the cylinder? (2 pts) b) What is the tension in the string? (2 pts)
A block of wood of mass 2kg floats in water, and it is noted
that volume is 3/4 is submerged. density of water 1000
kg/m3.
a) What is the buoyant force of the block? hint:
V is volume and g is 9.81 m/s2.
b) What is the density of the block?
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U Question 5 3 pts Abrick with a mass of 50 kg and a volume of 0.04 mois submerged in a fluid that has a density of 900 kg/m2. The brick will sink in the fluid. O True O False Question 6 5 pts A marble with a mass of 0.05 kg and a volume of 2.00 x 10"mis dropped in a glass of alcohol, which sinks to the bottom of...
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Question 1 3 pts Two blocks are submerged underwater:ared block and a green block. They both have the same mass, but the green block has a greater volume. The block experiencing the greater buoyant force is: O Red Block O Green Block O Both O Cannot be determined from the problem D Question 2 3 pts Two blocks are submerged underwater: a blue block and a orange block They both have the same...