A Block of wood weighs 4N in air and 3N when immersed in a liquid. What is the buoyant force in Newton?
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HERE YOUR ANSWER
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THATS THE MOST IMPORTANT
...............................................................
YOU KNOW THAT
Buoyant force is always upward and weight of the body is always downward.
In air its weight is 4N and
let the buoyant force be x
............................................................
which reduces the actual weight are
4N.
So
the apparent weight becomes 4 --x. This is given as 3N.
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By equating
.................................
4 -- x = 3
we have to solve it to get x
the unknown buoyant force.
..........................................
Solving we get x
..........................................
= 4 --3
= 1 N.
Required Buoyant force is
= 1 N
THANKYOU
AND
BEST OF LUCK
FRIEND...
I SOLVED YOUR QUESTION
HERE YOUR ANSWER
...............................................................
THATS THE MOST IMPORTANT
...............................................................
YOU KNOW THAT
Buoyant force is always upward and weight of the body is always downward.
In air its weight is 4N and
let the buoyant force be x
............................................................
which reduces the actual weight are
4N.
So
the apparent weight becomes 4 --x. This is given as 3N.
.................................
By equating
.................................
4 -- x = 3
we have to solve it to get x
the unknown buoyant force.
..........................................
Solving we get x
..........................................
= 4 --3
= 1 N.
Required Buoyant force is
= 1 N
THANKYOU
AND
BEST OF LUCK
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