Math, asked by jyotirkmourya474, 10 months ago

The fraction of a floating object of volume V° & density d° above the surface of a liquid of density d will be :

(a) d°/d

(b) d.d°/d+d°

(c) d-d°/d

(d) d.d°/d-d​

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Answered by yogeshparashar452
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Answer:

When object floats, according to Newton’s third law, buoyant force of liquid has an opposite direction and same magnitude as the weight force of the floating object. From this condition, we obtain equation of force equilibrium. d ∙ g ∙ Vin = mg ----- where Vin – volume of object which is immersed in the liquid. Also m = dV = mass of the object Hence d ∙ g ∙ Vin = d0 ∙ V ∙ g ∴ d Vin = d­0 V (Vin / V) = (d0 / d) ∴ 1 – (Vin / V) = 1 – (d0 / d) [{V – Vin­} / V] = [{d – d0} / d]

Answered by Anonymous
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