For the composite cylinder shown in Fig. 5.25, what thick- ness of brass is required to cause the cylinder to float in the position shown in carbon tetrachloride at 25°C?

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For the composite cylinder shown in Fig. 5.25, what thick- ness of brass is required to cause the cylinder to float in the position shown in carbon tetrachloride at 25°C?

3-5.15.
sene
5°C
low cylinder for
its lower part, as
tal weight of the
depth of 0.75 m,
coffee cup has a
82.0 mm
and
FIGURE 5.22 Problem 5.16.
CHAPTER FIVE Buoyancy and Stability 111
Water surface
Water
at 95°C
Cylinder
Brass plate
7= 84,0 kN/m³
450 mm diameter
FIGURE 5.24 Problems 5.24 and 5.25.
750 mm
5.29 A light foam cup similar to a disposable coffee cup has
a weight of 0.05 N. A steel bar is placed inside the cup.
The bar has a specific weight of 76.8 kN/m³, a diameter of
38.0 mm, and a length of 80.0 mm. How much of the height
of the cup
will be submerged if it is placed in water? The cup
has a uniform diameter of 82.0 mm and a length of 150 mm.
Transcribed Image Text:3-5.15. sene 5°C low cylinder for its lower part, as tal weight of the depth of 0.75 m, coffee cup has a 82.0 mm and FIGURE 5.22 Problem 5.16. CHAPTER FIVE Buoyancy and Stability 111 Water surface Water at 95°C Cylinder Brass plate 7= 84,0 kN/m³ 450 mm diameter FIGURE 5.24 Problems 5.24 and 5.25. 750 mm 5.29 A light foam cup similar to a disposable coffee cup has a weight of 0.05 N. A steel bar is placed inside the cup. The bar has a specific weight of 76.8 kN/m³, a diameter of 38.0 mm, and a length of 80.0 mm. How much of the height of the cup will be submerged if it is placed in water? The cup has a uniform diameter of 82.0 mm and a length of 150 mm.
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