Asked by upendra
When a body hanging from a spring balance is immersed in water it floats just below the surface of water
and shows 100 g loss in its weight
(i) What is the weight of the body in water?
(ii) What is the weight of the body in air?
(iii) What is the upthrust on the body?
(iv) What is the volume of the body?
Give reasons for your answers. Given: acceleration due to gravity at the place is 10 m s–2, volume of 1
g of water = 1 m L
and shows 100 g loss in its weight
(i) What is the weight of the body in water?
(ii) What is the weight of the body in air?
(iii) What is the upthrust on the body?
(iv) What is the volume of the body?
Give reasons for your answers. Given: acceleration due to gravity at the place is 10 m s–2, volume of 1
g of water = 1 m L
Answers
Answered by
Damon
" shows 100 g loss in its weight "
100 grams??? grams is mass not weight
100 * g where g = 10 m/s^2 ??????
then weight loss is 1000 Newtons?
100 grams??? grams is mass not weight
100 * g where g = 10 m/s^2 ??????
then weight loss is 1000 Newtons?
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