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16 December, 22:24

A 4,000 kg boat floats with one-third of its volume submerged. if two more people get into the boat, each of whom weighs 690 n, what additional volume of water is displaced?

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  1. 16 December, 22:53
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    The weightiness of the added water displaced is equivalent to the joined weight of the two extra people who come to be into the boat:

    m water g = 2 x 690 N

    = 1,380 N

    The mass of the water displace is then

    m water g = 1,380 N

    = 1,380 N / 9.8 m/s^2

    = 141 kg

    Compute the calculation for density for the volume of water displace and practice this outcome for the mass of the water displace to get the answer:

    p water = mass of water / volume of water

    volume of water = mass of water / p water

    = 141 kg / 1000 kg / m^3 eliminate kilogram

    = 0.14 m^3 the additional volume of water that is displaced
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