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23 October, 19:57

What is the smallest number of whole logs (rho = 715 kg/m3, radius = 0.0815 m, length = 2.76 m) that can be used to build a raft that will carry four people, each of whom has a mass of 84.0 kg?

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  1. 23 October, 20:02
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    n = 9 logs

    Explanation:

    given,

    dimension of whole logs

    ρ = 715 kg/m³

    radius = 0.0815 m

    length = 2.76 m

    Weight of 4 people

    W = 4 m g

    W = 4 x 84 x 9.8

    W = 3292.8 N ... (1)

    Weight of logs

    L = n x ρ V g

    L = n x 715 x π x 0.0815²x 9.8 x 2.76

    L = 403.56 n ... (2)

    now, equating both the equation (1) and (2)

    3292.8 = 403.56 n

    n = 8.159

    n = 9 logs

    so, 9 logs will be used to carry 4 People of 84 Kg.
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