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Question
Two spheres A and B, each of volume 100 cm3 is placed on water (density = 1.0 g cm−3). The sphere A is made of wood of density 0.3 g cm−3 and sphere B is made of iron of density 8.9 g cm−3.
- Find:
- The weight of each sphere, and
- The upthrust on each sphere.
- Which sphere will float? Give reason.
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Solution
Volume of sphere A & B = 100 cm3
Density of water = 1 g cm−3
Density of sphere A = 0.3 g cm−3
Density of sphere B = 8.9 g cm−3
(a)
(i) Weight of sphere A = (density of sphere A × volume) × g
= 0.3 × 100 × g = 30 gf
Weight of sphere B = (density of sphere B × volume × g)
= 8.9 × 100 × g = 890 gf
(ii) Upthrust on sphere A = Volume of sphere A × density of water × g
= 100 × 1 × g = 100 gf
Upthrust on sphere B = Volume of sphere B × density of water × g
= 100 × 1 × g = 100 gf
Since the volume of both spheres is the same inside water, the upthrust acting on them will also be the same.
(b) The sphere A will float because the density of wood is less than the density of water.
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