Asked by Jaime
a solid aluminum ingot weighs 89N in the air. what is its volume? (b) the ingot is suspended from a rope and totally immersed in water. What is the tension in the rope?
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Answered by
bobpursley
VolumeinAir=Mass/density
mass=weight/g
Now in the water, it has the same mass, and the same volume. But it has a force of bouyancy equal to the weight of the displaced water.
bouyancy=densitywater*volume*g
weight in water=89N-bouyancyforce
mass=weight/g
Now in the water, it has the same mass, and the same volume. But it has a force of bouyancy equal to the weight of the displaced water.
bouyancy=densitywater*volume*g
weight in water=89N-bouyancyforce
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