The density of ice is 918 Kg/m3 and that of seawater is 1030 Kg/m3. An iceberg floats with a portion 224 litres outside water. Find the volume iceberg?
Answers
Answered by
57
Given: volume of the iceberg outside the water = 224 litres or 224×10-3 m3
density of ice = 918 kgm-3 and that of sea water = 1030 kgm-3
Lets assume iceberg is floating with volume inside the water = x m3
The weight of the iceberg will be balanced by the buoyancy force FB
ie Mg = V?g
M = V? -----------------------(1)
Where M be the mass of the iceberg, V be the volume of the iceberg inside the water ie x m3 which is volume of the water displaced precisely and ? is the density of the water
Now M = Net Volume of the iceberg × Density = (224×10-3 + x) × 918 kg
Substitute the values and get the desired answer!
(0)happy !!!!
Answered by
4
Answer:
Explanation:
hope it helps..
Attachments:
Similar questions
Biology,
7 months ago
Physics,
7 months ago
Accountancy,
7 months ago
English,
1 year ago
Math,
1 year ago