The weight of the cylinder is 1.5 N. What weight will it have when immersed in oil if the magnitude

The weight of the cylinder is 1.5 N. What weight will it have when immersed in oil if the magnitude of the Archimedes force is 0.9 N?

Given:

P1 = 1.5 Newton – cylinder weight measured in air;

Farchimedes = 0.9 Newton – Archimedean (buoyancy) force acting on a cylinder immersed in oil.

It is required to determine P (Newton) – the weight of the cylinder in oil.

Two forces will act on the cylinder immersed in oil: gravity downward and buoyancy (Archimedean force) upward. Then, the weight of the cylinder in oil will be:

P = P1 – Farchimedes = 1.5 – 0.9 = 0.6 Newton.

Answer: The weight of the cylinder in oil will be 0.6 Newton.



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