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12 March, 21:33

An iron anchor of density 7850.00 kg/m3 appears 183 N lighter in water than in air.

a. What is the volume of the anchor?

b. How much does it weigh in the air?

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  1. 12 March, 23:57
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    a) Volume of anchor is 0.019 m³b) Weight of anchor in air is 1463.17 N

    Explanation:

    a) Weight loss in water = Volume of object x density of water x acceleration due to gravity

    183 = Volume of anchor x 1000 x 9.81

    Volume of anchor = 0.019 m³

    b) Weight = Mass x acceleration due to gravity = Volume x Density x acceleration due to gravity

    Weight of anchor in air = Volume of anchor x Density of anchor x acceleration due to gravity

    Weight of anchor in air = 0.019 x 7850 x 9.81 = 1463.17 N

    Weight of anchor in air = 1463.17 N
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