A block of iron of density 2200 kg/m3 is fully immersed in water as shown in figure 2. Given the density of water is 1000 kg/?3 and the volume of water displaced is Z*10−3 ?3. If (Z is 05+10), Taking in consideration that the gravitational acceleration g = 9.8 m/?2, Calculate the following using Archimedes’ principle: A. What is the value of Z? B. Ca

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A block of iron of density 2200 kg/m3 is fully immersed in water as shown in figure 2. Given the density of water is 1000 kg/?3 and the volume of water displaced is Z*10−3 ?3. If (Z is 05+10), Taking in consideration that the gravitational acceleration g = 9.8 m/?2, Calculate the following using Archimedes’ principle:

A. What is the value of Z?
B. Calculate the upthrust force.
C. Determine the mass of the block.
D. If half the volume of the block is immersed in water, will the apparent weight of the piece will be lower or greater than in C? Explain your answer.

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A block of iron of density 2200 kg/m3 is fully immersed in water as shown in figure 2. Given the density of water is
1000 kg/m3 and the volume of water displaced is Z*10-3 m³. If (Z is your last two number of your ID +10), Taking
in consideration that the gravitational acceleration g = 9.8 m/s², Calculate the following using Archimedes' principle:
Figure 2: Piece of iron in a water
A. What is the value of Z?
B. Calculate the upthrust force.
C. Determine the mass of the block.
D. If half the volume of the block is immersed in water, will the apparent weight of the piece will be lower or
greater than in C? Explain your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:Task II A block of iron of density 2200 kg/m3 is fully immersed in water as shown in figure 2. Given the density of water is 1000 kg/m3 and the volume of water displaced is Z*10-3 m³. If (Z is your last two number of your ID +10), Taking in consideration that the gravitational acceleration g = 9.8 m/s², Calculate the following using Archimedes' principle: Figure 2: Piece of iron in a water A. What is the value of Z? B. Calculate the upthrust force. C. Determine the mass of the block. D. If half the volume of the block is immersed in water, will the apparent weight of the piece will be lower or greater than in C? Explain your answer.
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