When a 25000-kg fighter airplane lands on the deck of the aircraft carrier, the carrier sinks 0.23cm deeper into the water.
a) Determine the cross-sectional area of the carrier. Assume the density of seawater is 1025 kg/m3.
A = ???
Density = mass/volume
volume = cross sectional area * deep of the water
Density = mass/(cross sectional area * deep of the water)
cross sectional area = mass/(density*deep of the water)
cross sectional area = 25000/(1025*0.23*10^-2) = 10604.45 m^2
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