A plug weighing 100 g was released onto the surface of kerosene. What is the Archimedes force acting on the plug?

A plug weighing 100 g was released onto the surface of kerosene. What is the Archimedes force acting on the plug? plug density = 200kg / m, and kerosene length = 800kg / m.

Since the density of the cork is much less than the density of kerosene, the cork will float on its surface. And if a body floats on the surface of a liquid, then the force of Archimedes acting on it is equal to the weight of the body. So, without complicated calculations, you can find the strength of Archimedes:
F = m * g,
Where
m = 100g = 0.1kg – cork weight,
g = 10m / s ^ 2 – free fall acceleration;
F = 1H.



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