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MariettaO [177]
3 years ago
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An object of volume 0.0004m^3 and density 6000kg/m^3 is immersed inside a fluid of density 5000kg/m^3. The force exerted by the

fluid on the object is 0.7N. Calculate the density of the fluid.
Physics
1 answer:
FromTheMoon [43]3 years ago
8 0

We have that the density of the fluid is

\rho_f=178.57  kg/m3

From the question we are told that

object of volume 0.0004m^3

density 6000kg/m^3

fluid of density 5000kg/m^3.

Force F=0.7N

Generally the equation for the Force   is mathematically given as

F= v*\rho_f*g\\\\0.7= 0.0004*\rho_f*9.8\\\\\rho_f=\frac{0.7}{0.0004*9.8}

\rho_f=178.57  kg/m3

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