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30 December, 02:49

An iron anchor of density 7890.00 kg/m3 appears 299 N lighter in water than in air. (a) What is the volume of the anchor? (b) How much does it weigh in air?

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  1. 30 December, 04:55
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    weigh is 2353.13 N

    Explanation:

    Given data

    density = 7890.00 kg/m3

    lighter = 299 N

    to find out

    the volume of the anchor and weigh in air

    solution

    from question we can say that

    apparent weight = actual weight - buoyant force

    we know weight = mg and buoyant force = water density * g

    so volume of anchor is = actual weight - apparent weight / buoyant force

    volume of anchor is = 299 / 1000 * 9.81

    volume of anchor is = 0.0304791 m³

    and

    weight of anchor is mg

    here mass m = density Fe g

    density Fe = 7870 from table 14-1

    so weight = 7870 * 0.0304791 * 9.81

    weigh is 2353.13 N
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