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A 30cm-tall, 4.0cm-diameter plastic tube has a sealed bottom. 250gof lead pellets are poured into the bottom of the tube, whose mass is 30g, then the tube is lowered into a liquid. The tube floats with5.0cm extending above the surface. What is the density of the liquid?

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Therefore the mass of the rock is113g

Step by step solution

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Step : 1 Introduction 

Archimedes principle states that the upward force acts on the object when an object partly or fully immersed in a fluid. This force is called buoyant force. Mathematically, the buoyant force can be expressed as,

FB=V/g

Here, is the density of fluid, Vis volume of displaced fluid, andg is acceleration due to gravity.

02

Step :2 Explanation 

Let rbe the radius of the hemisphere. The diameter of the hemisphere is 0.8cm. Thus, the radius of the hemisphere is,

r=8.0cm2

=4.0cm1m100cm

=0.04m

The volume of the hemisphere is half of the sphere. Thus, the volume of hemisphere is,

V=23r3

Substitute 0.04mforrin above equation

V=23(0.04m)3

=1.34104m3

03

Step :3 Weight of the rock 

The weight of the rock and the hemisphere bowl

Fg=mg+MgFs=g(m+M)

Fz=mg+MgFs=g(m+M)

Here, mis the mass of the rock, Mis the mass of the hemisphere, and gis the acceleration due to gravity.

After the rock is placed in the bottom of a plastic boat with maximum weight, the hemisphere gets totally dipped in the water without sinking it, and the water level is just in level with the hemisphere. So, the total buoyant force exerted on the hemisphere is equal to the total weight of the system of rock and the hemisphere bowl. Thus.

FB=Fg

Substitute VgforFB,g(m+M)forFgin above equation

Vg=(m+M)g

V=m+M

Rewrite the equation in wV=m+Mform

m=wVM

Substitute 1000kg/m3for,1.34104m3forV, and21gforMin above equation

M=1000kg/m31.34104m3(21g)103kg1g

=0.113kg

=0.113kg1000g1kg

=113g

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