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20 November, 16:00

A sphere completely submerged in water is tethered to the bottomwith a string. The tension in the string is one-third the weight ofthe sphere. What is the density of the sphere in kg/m^3?

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  1. 20 November, 16:12
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    1500 kg/m³

    Explanation:

    tension = Apparent weight = 0ne third of the weight of sphere

    Let the true weight = W

    Buoyant force = True weight - Apparent weight

    Volume x density of water x g = W - W/3

    V x 1000 x g = 2 W / 3

    V x 1000 x g = 2 x V x d x g / 3

    Where, d is the density of sphere

    1000 = 2d/3

    d = 3000 / 2

    d = 1500 kg/m³

    Thus, the density of sphere is 1500 kg/m³.
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