How does pressure at the bottom of a body of water relate to the weight of water above each square meter of the bottom surface?
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Question
In lab you find that a \(1-kg\) rock suspended above water weighs \(10 \ N\). When the rock is suspended beneath the surface of the water, the scale reads \(8 \ N\).
a. What is the buoyant force on the rock?
b. If the container of water weighs \(10 \ N\) on the weighing scale, what is the scale reading when the rock is suspended beneath the surface of the water?
c. What is the scale reading when the rock is released and rests at the bottom of the container?
Solution
Problem 42TAS
In the lab you find that a 1-kg rock suspended above water weighs 10 N. When the rock is suspended beneath the surface of the water, the scale reads 8 N.
a. What is the buoyant force on the rock?
b. If the container of water weighs 10 N on the weighing scale, what is the scale reading when the rock is suspended beneath the surface of the water?
c. What is the scale reading when the rock is released and rests at the bottom of the container?
Step by Step Solution
Step 1 of 3
a.
Buoyant force on the rock, it’s the force acting upward on rock against the force of gravity causing scale reading to decrease from to
so buoyant force acting upon the rock is =
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