Chapter 14: Q.22 (page 384)
A , steel cylinder floats in mercury. The axis of the cylinder is perpendicular to the surface. What length of steel is above the surface
Short Answer
Length of steel cylinder above the surface is
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Chapter 14: Q.22 (page 384)
A , steel cylinder floats in mercury. The axis of the cylinder is perpendicular to the surface. What length of steel is above the surface
Length of steel cylinder above the surface is
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The deepest point in the ocean is 11 km below sea level, deeper than Mt. Everest is tall. What is the pressure in atmospheres at
this depth?
A. What is the pressure at a depth of in the ocean?
B. What is the fractional volume change of seawater at this pressure?
C. What is the density of seawater at this pressure?
A 70 kg mountain climber dangling in a crevasse stretches a 50-m-long, 1.0-cm-diameter rope by 8.0 cm. What is Young’s modulus for the rope?
a. A liquid of density flows at speed through a horizontal pipe that expands smoothly from diameter to a larger diameter . The pressure in the narrower section is . Find an expression for the pressure in the wider section.
b. A pressure gauge reads as water flows at through a -diameter horizontal pipe. What is the reading of a pressure gauge after the pipe has expanded to in diameter?
FIGURE Q14.4 shows two rectangular tanks, A and B, full of water. They have equal depths and equal thicknesses (the dimension into the page) but different widths.
a. Compare the forces the water exerts on the bottoms of the tanks. Is FA larger than, smaller than, or equal to FB? Explain.
b. Compare the forces the water exerts on the sides of the tanks. Is FA larger than, smaller than, or equal to FB? Explain.

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