When an object is submerged in a body of water, would it be considered weightless? Explain.
When an object is submerged in a body of water, would it be considered weightless? Explain.
10- An object hanging on a scale reads 24.0-g when submerged in water, but 48.0-g when submerged in oil (specific gravity 0.80). Find density of the object. (3 pts)
An object weighs 0.345 kg in air and 0.219 kg when it is submerged in water whose density 997 kg/m°. Calculate the density of the object.
When referring to water balance within the body, which of the following would not be considered part of the ECF (extra-cellular) Compartment? semen plasma gamma globulins renal filtrate phagolysosome
An object weighs 25.0 N in the air and 20.0 N when completely submerged in water. What is the density of the object? (The density of water is 1000 .) o o ooo o sooo o o soooo *
An object is solid throughout. When the object is completely submerged in ethyl alcohol, its apparent weight is 17.0 N. When completely submerged in water, its apparent weight is 13.7 N. What is the volume of the object?
An object is solid throughout. When the object is completely submerged in ethyl alcohol, its apparent weight is 15.0 N. When completely submerged in water, its apparent weight is 13.7 N. What is the volume of the object?(The density of ethyl alcohol is 806 kg/m³)
3. What is the density of an object that is 27% submerged when floating in water at 0°C? What percentage of the object will be submerged if it is placed in ethanol at 0° C? Density (kg/m3) Liquid Gasoline 680 Ethanol 790 Oil 850 Water (0°C) 999.87 Water (3.98°C) 1000.00 Seawater 1025
A 10-kilogram object weighs only 29 N when completely submerged under water. What must the volume of the object be?
an irregularly-shaped metal object weighs 5lbf in air and 4.3 lbf when submerged in water. what is the specific gravity? what metallic element is it most likely to be?
an object weighs 205 N in the air and it weighs 125 N when totally submerged in water. Part A: determine density of object ? (.......kg/m^3)