Physics, asked by raghuramlegend7, 5 months ago

a wooden block of mass m tied to a string is attached to the bottom of a vessel containing water and the block is completely immersed. what is the tension in the string if the upward thrust is twice the weight of the block​

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Answered by bannybannyavvari
1

Answer:

— The block is completely inside the water. Relative ... Volume of block =80.8×103=10-2m3

Answered by shilpa85475
2

The thickness of the wire when the top thrust doubles the weight of the block is:

  • A wooden block or mass m with a density rho is attached to the rope, the other part of the cord being fixed to the bottom of the tank.
  • The tank is full of liquid.
  • The tank is filled with density sigma fluid containing sigmagtrho.
  • The thickness of the cord will be “Power applied by the bullet unit when pulled”.
  • When a person holds a W-weight block connected to the end of a rope, the power is received by him.
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