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A less-dense liquid of density rho1 floats on top of a more-dense liquid of density rho2. A uniform cylinder of length l and density rho, with rho1

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given


\rho=density\ of\ cylinder\\\rho_1=less\ dense\ cylinder\\\rho_2=more\ dense\ cylinder

Suppose V is the volume of a cylinder

Also
L_1=length\ in\ less\ dense\ part\\L_2=length\ in\ dense\ part\\L=length\ of\ cylinder\\V=A* L\\where\ A=area\ of\ cross-section\\

Now, we can write

The weight of the cylinder is supported by the buoyant forces of two liquids


\rho Vg=\rho_1 V_1g+\rho_2 V_2g\\\rho ALg=\rho_1 A* L_1g+\rho_2 A* L_2g\\\\\rho L=\rho_1 L_1+\rho_2 L_2\\Also, L=L_1+L_2

using the above equation we can write


L_2=(\rho-\rho_1)/(\rho_2-\rho_1)\cdot L\\(L_2)/(L)=(\rho-\rho_1)/(\rho_2-\rho_1)

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