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13 August, 04:02

A 32-kg child decides to make a raft out of empty 1.0-L soda bottles and duct tape. Neglecting the mass of the duct tape and plastic in the bottles, what minimum number of soda bottles will the child need to be able stay dry on the raft?

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  1. 13 August, 04:21
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    32 bottles

    Explanation:

    If we create a free body diagram on the child we have his weight and the bouyant force

    W-B=0

    They must be equal to mantain equilibrium on the body and he can stay floating, this force is equivalent to the weight of water displaced

    W=B=Ww

    Mg=mg

    32 kg=mass of water displaced

    1 kilogram per liter (kg/L) is the density of water, this means that 32 Liters of water are displaced and since the bottles can retain 1 liter, the child needs 32 bottles
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