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प्रश्न
A solid of area of cross-section 0.004 m2 and length 0.60 m is completely immersed in water of density 1000 kgm3. Calculate:
- Wt of solid in SI system
- Upthrust acting on the solid in SI system.
- Apparent weight of solid in water.
- Apparent weight of solid in brine solution of density 1050 kgm3.
[Take g = 10 N/kg; Density of solid = 7200 kgm3]
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उत्तर
Area of cross-section of solid = A = 0.004 m2
Length of the solid = l = 0.60 m
Density of water = p’ = 1000 kgm3
Acceleration due to gravity = g = 10 ms-2
Density of solid = p = 7200 kgm3
(1) Volume of solid = V = A x l
V = 0.004 x 0.60 = 0.0024 m3
Mass of solid = m = V x p
m = 0.0024 x 7200 = 17.28 kg
Weight of the solid = mg = 17.28 x 10 = 172.8 N
(2) Volume of water displaced = Volume of solid
= V = 0.0024 m3
Mass of water displaced = m’ = V x p’
m’ = 0.0024 x 1000 = 2.4 kg
Upthrust = Weight of water displaced
= m’g = 2.4 x 10 = 24 N
(3) Apparent weight of solid=Actual weight of solid – upthrust
= 172.8-24= 148.8 N
(4) Density of brine solution =ρb= 1050 kgm3
Volume of brine solution displaced = Volume of solid = V
V = 0.0024 m3
Mass of brine solution displaced
= mb = V x ρb = 0.0024 x 1050
mb = 2.52 kg
Upthrust acting on solid in brine solution = Weight of brine solution displaced -mbg
= 2.52 x 10 = 25.2 N
Apparent weight of solid in brine solution
= Actual weight – Upthurst
= 172.8-25.2= 147.6 N
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