An object hangs from a spring balance. The balance registersin air,when this object is immersed in water and 24 N when the object is immersed in another liquid of unknown density. What is the density of that other liquid?

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The density of the unknown liquid is6×102kg/m3.

Step by step solution

01

Listing the given quantities

  • Weight in air =30N.
  • Weight in water =20N.
  • Weight in the unknown liquid =24N.
02

Understanding the concept of buoyant force

By using the relation between apparent weight, actual weight, and force of buoyancy we find the density of the unknown liquid.

Formula:

Fb=Mfg

=ρfVg

Whereρfis the density of fluid, V is the volume, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

Wapp=WAct-Fb

03

(a) Calculation of density of the unknown liquid

The weight in air of an object is its actual weight,Wact=30N

For the weight of an object when it is immersed in water, we can write

Wapp=WAct-Fb

20=30-ρwVg

Vg=10ρw (1)

Applying the formula 2 to the object when it is immersed in an unknown liquid

Wapp=WAct-Fb

24N=30N-ρuVg

ρu=6NVg

Using equation (1) and rearranging

ρu=6N×ρw10

=6N×1×10310

=6.0×102kg/m3

The density of the unknown liquid is 6×102kg/m3.

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