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What is the maximum mass that can hang without sinking from a 60-cm diameter Styrofoam sphere in water? Assume the volume of the mass is negligible compared to that of the sphere.

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Answer:

the maximum mass suspended to the styrofoam sphere is m = 113.1 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

The weight due to suspended mass is counterbalanced by the buoyancy force on the sphere

So here we will say


F_b = mg

as we know that the maximum buoyancy force that will act on the styrofoam sphere is given as


F_b = \rho V g


F_b = (1000)((4)/(3)\pi r^3)g


F_b = (1000)((4)/(3)\pi(0.30)^3)(9.81)


F_b = 113.1 * 9.81

now from above equation we have


113.1 * 9.81 = m* 9.81


m = 113.1 kg

so the maximum mass suspended to the styrofoam sphere is m = 113.1 kg

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