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A girl is holding a ball with a diameter of 4.10 cm and average density of 0.0841 g/cm3 under water. Determine the force (in N) needed to hold it completely submerged.

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Answer:

The force needed to hold the ball completely submerged is 0.323N

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question we have given,

diameter of ball= 4.1 cm

Therefore, radius of ball,
r=(4.1)/(2) cm


r=(4.1)/(2* 100) m


r=.0205 m

density of ball,
\rho_(b)=0.0841 gcm^(-3)


\rho_(b)=84.1 kgm^(-3)

density of water,
\rho_(w)=1000kgm^(-3)

we know that, volume of sphere is given by following formula,


V=(4\pi* r^3)/(3)

we know that,


density=(mass)/(volume)\\ mass=density * volume

Therefore,


mass* gravity =density * volume * gravity

or


Force =density * volume * gravity..............(1)

Here,


density= \rho_(w)-\rho_(b)

Put values of density, volume and gravity in equation (1)


Force =(\rho_(w)-\rho_(b)) * (4\pi* (4.1)/(2))/(3)* 9.8.


Force =(1000-84.1}) *(4 \pi * (.0205)^3 * 9.8)/(3)

Force=0.323N

the force needed to hold the ball completely submerged is 0.323N

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