26.1. Appendix A: Answers to Selected Problems (3e) http://www.ck12.org
24..
- 32 cm
- 2 ◦
- 27 cm
- 20 cm
- 0.72 m
26..
- 54 cm,44 cm,21 cm, 8 .8 cm
28..
- 5 ◦
- 549 nm
Ch 18: Fluids
- 84
- 4 × 105 kg
- 90% of the berg is underwater
- 57%
- b. 5. 06 × 10 −^4 N c. 7.05 m/s^2
- 4.14 m/s
- 40 coins
- b. upward c. 4.5 m/s^2 d. Cooler air outside, so more initial buoyant force e. Thin air at high altitudes weighs
almost nothing, so little weight displaced. - a. At a depth of 10 cm, the buoyant force is 2.9 N d. The bottom of the cup is 3 cm in radius
- 83,000 Pa
- 104 N
- 110 N
- 248 kPa
- 591 kPa
- 1081 kPa
8..
9.. 0081 - 12500 J/m^3
- 184 kPa
- 1.16 kW
- 2.56 kW
- 11.8 A
- $12. 60
- 611 kPa
- 6 atm
- b. 500,000 N
- 27 m/s^2 ,( 2 .7 g)upward
- 1600 N
- 2200 N