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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: - Physics

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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:

  1. Wt of solid in SI system
  2. Upthrust acting on the solid in SI system.
  3. Apparent weight of solid in water.
  4. 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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