Answer all parts!   Part A -  A cube of side length 21.0 cm floats in oil, 18.0% of its volume is in oil as shown. Use g = 10.0 m/s2. The density of the oil is 900 kg/m3. Compare the volume of the cube Vcube and the volume displaced by oil Vdisplaced.       Answers: Vdisplaced = 0.18*Vcube   Vdisplaced = 0.5*Vcube   not enough information   Vdisplaced = 0.82*Vcube   Vdisplaced = Vcube

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A cube of side length 21.0 cm floats in oil, 18.0% of its volume is in oil as shown. Use g = 10.0 m/s2. The density of the oil is 900 kg/m3. Compare the volume of the cube Vcube and the volume displaced by oil Vdisplaced.

 

   
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Vdisplaced = 0.18*Vcube

 

Vdisplaced = 0.5*Vcube

 

not enough information

 

Vdisplaced = 0.82*Vcube

 

Vdisplaced = Vcube

 

Part B - A cube of side length 21.0 cm floats in oil, 18.0% of its volume is in oil as shown. Use g = 10.0 m/s2. The density of the oil is 900 kg/m3. What is the magnitude of the buoyant force on the cube, in Newton?

 

Part C - A cube of side length 21.0 cm floats in oil, 18.0% of its volume is in oil as shown. Use g = 10.0 m/s2. The density of the oil is 900 kg/m3. What is the density of the cube, in kg/m3?

Volume above
0.82 V
Volume below = 0.18 V
Transcribed Image Text:Volume above 0.82 V Volume below = 0.18 V
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