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16 February, 19:39

A piece of cork has a volume of 10 cm cube. find the net force on the cork if it is completely submerged and then released.

(density of cork=200kg/m^3)

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  1. 16 February, 19:50
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    The force required to submerge something underwater can be found from Archimedes principle:

    FB=pwVg

    Where FB is the buoyant force, pw is the density of water (1g/ml), V is volume of the water displaced, and g is gravity. The key here is V. The volume of water displaced by the cork is equal to the volume of cork. Therefore, the required force is

    F=1 g/cm³ x 10 cm³ x 9.8 m/s² = 98 N
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