Determine the volume of the body immersed in kerosene if the Archimedes force is 2N.

To calculate the value of the volume of the specified body, it is necessary to use the formula (we assume that the specified body is completely immersed in kerosene): Fa = ρker * g * Vt, whence we express: Vt = Fa / (ρker * g).

Data: Fa – Archimedean force (Fа = 2 N); ρker is the density of kerosene (ρker = 800 kg / m3); g – acceleration due to gravity (g ≈ 10 m / s2).

Calculation: Vt = Fa / (ρker * g) = 2 / (800 * 10) = 250 * 10-6 m3.

Answer: The volume of the indicated body is 250 cm3.



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