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madreJ [45]
3 years ago
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In July 2015, Oregon State University, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Coast Guard cooperated to se

nd a hydrophone into Challenger Deep, the deepest part of the Mariana Trench. The titanium shelled recording device withstood the pressure 10,994 meters (nearly 7 miles!) under the ocean's surface. The hydrophone recorded 23 days of audio from the deepest part of the ocean floor. If the spherical hydrophone has a radius of 10 cm, what is the total force exerted on the titanium shell by the ocean water
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1 answer:
miss Akunina [59]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Pressure due to water column as deep as 10994 meters can be given by the following expression

Pressure = h d g , where h is depth of water , d is density of water and g is acceleration due to gravity .

Pressure = 10994 x 10³ x 9.8

= 10.77 x 10⁷ N / m²

Pressure will act on curved surface of the spherical shell , the effective surface area will be π R² where R is radius of the surface .

Effective surface = 3.14 x 0.1²

= .0314 m²

Total force = pressure due to water column x effective surface

= 10.77 x 10⁷  x .0314 N.

= 33.82 x 10⁵ N .

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a)

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E=0.18 J

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The maximum speed in a spring-mass system is also given by

v_{max} =\sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} A

where

k is the spring constant

m is the mass

A is the amplitude

Here we have:

v_{max}=1.25 m/s is the maximum speed

m = 0.23 kg is the mass

A = 14.0 cm = 0.14 m is the amplitude

Solving for k, we find the spring constant

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c)

The frequency in a spring-mass system is given by

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k is the spring constant

m is the mass

In this problem, we have:

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m = 0.23 kg is the mass (found in part a)

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We can solve this part by using the law of conservation of energy; in fact, we have

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m = 0.23 kg is the mass

Substituting

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We can solve the equation to find the corresponding speed v:

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