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JANGAN LUPA BAYAR Yach … OK!!!!!!!!!!!!

NGGAK ADA YG GRATIS DI DUNIA INI


(UANG ADALAH SEGALANYA)

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Apply the Arquimede´s Principle to the bubble inside the water

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Fb
= ρmilk g V
The normal force FN

exerted (upward) on the glass ball of mass m has magnitude


0.0948 N. The buoyant force exerted by the milk (upward) on the ball has magnitude, where V =
πr
3
is the volume of the ball. Its radius is r = 0.0200 m. The milk density is
ρmilk = 1030 kg/m3
. The (actual) weight of the ball is, of course, downward, and has
magnitude Fg
= mglass g. Application of Newton's second law (in the case of zero
acceleration) yields

FN
+ p(milk) g V − m(glass) g = 0

which leads to mglass = 0.0442 kg. We note the above equation is equivalent to Eq.14-19
in the textbook

m = 0.0442kg

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31N - 26N = 5N

Loss of weight in the liquid.

31N - 22N = 9N

Loss of weight in the water.

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density of the loss of liquid / density of the loss water

5/9 * 1000 kg/meters cubed = 555.6 kg/meters cubed

Density of the unknown liquid.

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