The light uniform bar in Figure 3 is in equilibrium. The two beakers A and B contain water at the same temperature. The two blocks are made of the same material.

      

The light uniform bar in Figure 3 is in equilibrium. The two beakers A and B contain water at the same temperature. The two blocks are made of the same material.
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If the temperature of the water in beaker A is now raised, explain why the beam tips to side A. Assume the solid does not expand.

  

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John
Water in beaker A expands reducing or lowering density, which lowers the upthrust on the block causing tipping to side A.
johnmulu answered the question on June 7, 2017 at 05:37


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