A tree branch is floating in water. The total volume of the branch is 1.12 m3 and 75.0 percent of the volume is submerged. The density of water is 1000 kg/m3. Find the buoyant force on the branch. Round to the nearest whole number and include units.
A tree branch is floating in water. The total volume of the branch is 1.12 m3...
The density of ice is 0.92g/cm3. An iceberg with a total volume of 300m3 is floating in pure water. Ignore the melting of ice, calculate (a) how much buoyant force is the water acting on the iceberg, and (b) how much volume of the iceberg (in m3, cubic meters) is submerged under water.
A wooden block with a masss of 0.5 kg is floating freely in water (pwater= 1000 kg/m3). upon observation is found that 10% of the volume of the block is sticking abover the surface of water. 12. while the block is floating, what forces are acting on the block? a. buoyant force only b.gravity and buoyant force c.gravity and normal force d.gravity, buoyant force and normal force e. buoyant force and normal force 13. what is the magnitude of the...
A 4.00 cm x 4.00 cm x 4.00 cm cube of density 920 kg/m3 is floating at rest at the top of a beaker of cross sectional area 100 cm2 with 500 mL of water in it. 500 mL of oil of density 900 kg/m3 is added to the top of the beaker, and the cube is observed to float completely submerged, unevenly straddling the boundary between the oil and water. a. Draw a picture showing the beaker, layers of...
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?
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)
Two objects of different shapes, sizes, and materials, are floating in water (density 1000 kg/m3). Object A floats with 60% of its volume submerged, while object B floats with 50% of its volume submerged. What can be concluded about the densities ρA and ρB of the two objects? A.) ρA < ρB B.) ρA > ρB C.) ρA = ρB D.) Not enough information
An ice cube (density = 900[kg/m3]) with a side length of 2.54[cm] is held by a person so that it is completely submerged within a cupful of water (density = 1000[kg/m3]). What is the buoyant force on the ice cube?
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...
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 marble with a mass of 0.05 kg and a volume of 2.00 x 10-5 m3 is dropped in a glass of alcohol, which sinks to the bottom of the glass. If alcohol has a density of 789 kg/m3, what is the magnitude of the buoyant force in newtons? Round to the nearest hundredth (0.01)