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Problem 99P

Contrary to what you might expect, a solid steel ball can float on water due to the surface tension effect. Deter mine the maximum diameter of a steel ball that would float on water at 20°C. What would your answer be for an aluminum ball? Take the densities of steel and aluminum balls to be 7800 kg/m3 and 2700 kg/m3, respectively.

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QUESTION:

Problem 99P

Contrary to what you might expect, a solid steel ball can float on water due to the surface tension effect. Deter mine the maximum diameter of a steel ball that would float on water at 20°C. What would your answer be for an aluminum ball? Take the densities of steel and aluminum balls to be 7800 kg/m3 and 2700 kg/m3, respectively.

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Introduction

 Consider a solid ball is floating on water due to the surface tension effect whose weight is equal to the product of  mass and force due to gravity.

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 Step 1

The temperature of the water is constant and is 200 C

        The surface tension of water at 200 C σs =0.073 N/m

        The surface tension σs  =

        The surface tension force F = σs A

         F = σs D)

        Weight of the solid W = mg = (ρV)g

        V is the volume =

        So W = ρ()g

 

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