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3 August, 05:58

A girl is floating in a freshwater lake with her head just above the water. If she weighs 610 N, what is the volume of the submerged part of her body?

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  1. 3 August, 06:15
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    1. By Archimedes' Principle the weight of water displaced must also be 610 N hence mass of water displaced = 610/9.8 = 62.44 kg. The volume of the water displaced = 62.24/1000 = 0.06224 m^3

    2 Let the mass of cork be M kg. As it is floating the mass of water displaced must also be equal to M kg. Let the volume of cork be V. The volume of water displaced is V/10 m^3. so we have

    M/[V/10] = 1000 kg m^-3 or 10 (M/V) = 1000 kg m^-3 or density of cork d is given by

    d = M/V = 100 kg m^-3

    3. The pressure P' at the bottom would be P + 2.5x0.81x980 + 6.5x1x980 dyne / cm^2 with P as atmospheric pressure which is 1012928 dyne / cm2 or

    P' = 1012928 + 8354.5 = 1021273.5 dyne / cm^2
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