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An 89.2-kg person with a density 1025 kg/m3 stands on a scale while completely submerged in water. What does the scale read?

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Answer:

89.11kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Note an object weighs less when in a fluid and the weight of the volume of the fluid displaced is known as the upthrust.

Now, the person is going to displace the volume 89/1025 =0.087m3 { from density D = mass(M)/volume(V)}

The weight of the fluid displaced is the density of the fluid × volume of fluid displaced.

The weight of the fluid=0.087m3× 1kg/me = 0.087kg

Now the weight of the fluid displaced is referred to as the upthrust.

Now the real weight - the apparent weight = the upthrust.

Hence the apparent weight = real weight - upthrust

Apparent weight = 89.2-0.087 = 89.11kg

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