The diagram below shows a wooden log 12m long, density 800kg/m3 and cross-sectional area 0.06m< sup>2floating upright in sea water of density 1.03g/cm3, such that...

      

The diagram below shows a wooden log 12m long, density 800kg/m3 and cross-sectional area 0.06m< sup>2floating upright in sea water of density 1.03g/cm3, such that a third of it is covered by water.
pic992019955.png
(i) Determine the weight of the block
(ii) The up-thrust on the block
(iii) The minimum weight that can be placed on the block to just make it fully submerged

  

Answers


sharon
pic992019957.png
=3288N.
sharon kalunda answered the question on September 9, 2019 at 06:57


Next: Two spring Q and R have proportionality constants 20Nm-1 and 25Nm-1 respectively. Q weighs 0.2 N while the weight of R is negligible. The two...
Previous: The following set-up was used by a student to determine the relative density of a cork

View More Physics Questions and Answers | Return to Questions Index


Exams With Marking Schemes

Related Questions