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An iron casting containing a number of cavities weighs 6000 Nin air and 4000 Nin water. What is the total volume of all the cavities in the casting? The density of iron (that is, a sample with no cavities) is 7.87g/cm3.

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The total cavity volume in the casting is0.126m3

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01

The given data

  • The weight of iron casting in air, W=6000 N
  • The weight of iron casting in water, Weff=4000N
  • The density of solid iron,ÒÏiron=7.87gcm3or7.87×103kgm3
02

Understanding the concept of Archimedes Principle

We can use the concept of Archimedes’ principle and expression of density. When an iron casting is fully submerged in water, then a buoyant force from the surrounding fluid acts on it. This force has a magnitude equal to the weight of the water displaced by the iron casting.

Formulae:

Force applied on body (or weight),Fb=mfg (i)

Density of a substance,ÒÏ=mV (ii)

03

Calculation of total volume of cavity

The volume of cavity is the difference between volume of casting and volume of iron. Hence,

Vcavity=Vcasting=Viron (iii)

According to equation (ii), we get

The volume of iron as:

Viron=mironÒÏiron=gmirongÒÏiron=WgÒÏiron

When the iron casting is submerged in water, the forces acting on it areFg-Fb. Hence,the effective weight in water is given as:

Weff=W-gÒÏwVcastingVcasting=W-WeffgÒÏw

Equation (iii) becomes and using the given values, we get

Vcavity=W-WeffgÒÏw-WgÒÏiron=6000N-4000N9.8ms2×1000kgm3-6000N9.8ms2×7.87×103kgm3=0.126m3

Hence, the volume of cavity is0.126m3

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