Q1) I. 30g II. 30gf Q2) Apparent weight of floating body is weight of body when it is fully or partially immersed in water. Q3) I. 5000 cubic centimetre II. 4000 g
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1-loss in weight is 200 -170=30. (ii) buoyant force is equal to liquid displaced so it is 30g f. 2- New weight of object while coming in contact with fluid due to upward force or buoyant force. 3- (i) volume of body is equal to volume displaced so it is 1000cm3. (ii) It is 3kg.
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1st) a)loss of weight = weight in air - weight in water 200gf-170gf = 30gf b) buoyant force = upward force buoyant force = loss of weight so buoyant force = 30N 2) apparent weight of a floating body is the weight of the body in water
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Q2 define coz it is not related to Q1 for me Q3b =4kg or 40N since density of water =1000kg/m^3 units conversion matters upward force=10N or 1kg | Fup=1000kg/m^3 *0.0001m^3*10N/kg =10N | Fup=Real-Apparent | =5kg-1kg
This is great. I enjoyed it better than I did over 20 years ago in secondary school. Spurred by curiosity, I was waiting you would pour the displaced water (200g) in the second trasparent flask back into the main flask so that the red ball (at the depth of the main flask)can gain upward thrust and float again.
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Q1 answer is correct :) Q3 volume is 1000 cm3 and apparent weight = 4kgf or 40 N. For more detailed answers you can see the solutions video: ruclips.net/video/TBX5Za2SxT8/видео.html
Please sir check my answers 1. 30gf 1b. Buoyant force is also known as upward force, if upward force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced, therefore buoyant force is =30gf 2.the apparent weight of a floating body is the weight of a body in a fluid. 3. Apparent weight of the body in water, I changed 5kg to grams having 5000gf, I subtract it from the displaced water 1000 5000-1000=4000 So I have 4000 as my apparent weight Please sir check I I am correct and thanks for the lecture.
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We know the volume equation of a sphere is V = 4/3*pi*r^3. We also know the displaced volume of the water = 200g = 200ml 200 = 4/3*pi*r^3 Hence the radius of the red ball is ~3.62cm?
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Good question! Yes they will experience equal upthrust. As I discussed in the video, upthrust = volume of displaced liquid x density of liquid x g. Since the two balls have same volume and both will sink, so volume of displaced liquid will be equal. That's why upthrust will be same.
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please check if my answers are correct i. 30gf ii. 0.3N 2.It is the weight of the body when fully or partially immersed in a fluid 3i. 1000 cubic cm ii. 4N thanks a million Mr. Manocha👍
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Q1) I. 30g
II. 30gf
Q2) Apparent weight of floating body is weight of body when it is fully or partially immersed in water.
Q3) I. 5000 cubic centimetre
II. 4000 g
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1:04 I love the way sir made his voice deeper to tell those quoted words.
1-loss in weight is 200 -170=30.
(ii) buoyant force is equal to liquid displaced so it is 30g f.
2- New weight of object while coming in contact with fluid due to upward force or buoyant force.
3- (i) volume of body is equal to volume displaced so it is 1000cm3.
(ii) It is 3kg.
How 3 kg
it's 4kg not 3kg
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Q1
ans 1a is i) loss in weight 30 and ii) buoyant force is 30 N
Q2
the apparent weight is 170
And third
It's wrong apparent weight of a floating body will real weight of the object - bouyant force
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Wrong apparent weight of floting body will be zero
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1st) a)loss of weight = weight in air - weight in water
200gf-170gf = 30gf
b) buoyant force = upward force
buoyant force = loss of weight so
buoyant force = 30N
2) apparent weight of a floating body is the weight of the body in water
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Ans 1 a) 30 gf
b) 30 gf
Ans 2 0 gf
Ans.3 a) volume of the body= 1000 cm^3
b) apparent weight of the body= 4 kg
Q2 define coz it is not related to Q1 for me Q3b =4kg or 40N since density of water =1000kg/m^3 units conversion matters upward force=10N or 1kg | Fup=1000kg/m^3 *0.0001m^3*10N/kg =10N | Fup=Real-Apparent | =5kg-1kg
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This is great. I enjoyed it better than I did over 20 years ago in secondary school. Spurred by curiosity, I was waiting you would pour the displaced water (200g) in the second trasparent flask back into the main flask so that the red ball (at the depth of the main flask)can gain upward thrust and float again.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve always struggled with physics, but after watching your video on Archimedes’ Principle, you are now my favorite physics teacher. The way you break it down is so much easier to understand than how my teacher explains it in class. Thank you for helping me finally grasp this concept!
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1answer = 30gf
2answer = 30gf
And answer of question no 1of 3 = 5000cm cube
2 = four kg
Q1 answer is correct :)
Q3 volume is 1000 cm3 and apparent weight = 4kgf or 40 N.
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1.) 30 GF
2.) Weightless due to Buoyant force
3.) 40N
Q1)1) Loss in weight of the object = 30gf
2) Buoyant force on the body = 30gf
Q2) Apparent weight = real weight -upward force
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Please sir check my answers
1. 30gf
1b. Buoyant force is also known as upward force, if upward force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced, therefore buoyant force is =30gf
2.the apparent weight of a floating body is the weight of a body in a fluid.
3. Apparent weight of the body in water, I changed 5kg to grams having 5000gf, I subtract it from the displaced water 1000
5000-1000=4000
So I have 4000 as my apparent weight
Please sir check I I am correct and thanks for the lecture.
Peace, mercy and blessings of Allah . I am from the tenth grade of primary school, from Jordan , I speak Arabic, but the method of explanation is very beautiful, and I enjoy your explanation. Your terms are craving English. May Allah grant you success and happiness. My prayer to you is luck and success.
We know the volume equation of a sphere is V = 4/3*pi*r^3.
We also know the displaced volume of the water = 200g = 200ml
200 = 4/3*pi*r^3
Hence the radius of the red ball is ~3.62cm?
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I love the fact that you explain it in a different voice. Thank you for breaking it down
Other videos don’t break it down, they just do it
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Can you not actually say the mathematical formulas pleas like gram force that is confusing
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At 60 y/o I did not understand this. I appreciate very much your explaining it so I am able to understand. I'm not "physics" literate at all but find the topic fascinating. Now, using this same swimming example...please explain to me (because forensics is also fascinating to me) when one is swimming..water helps us stay afloat however, at some point the body will sink rather than float (because of loss of life for example 《drowning》). What causes this? Simplified please as done in this video. Thank you so much. Sharing your knowledge with others is so generous of you and greatly appreciated.
Density is also an index parameters to compare. Pin has high density than water , so it sinks where woods has low density than water, so it floats
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1(i)apprant weight = 200g - 170g
30g loss of weight
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A.(1) 30gf(30N)
(2)30N
B. Apparent weight is the weight of the body in water
C.(1) 4000
(2)4000
Qn3ans:1000cm cube=1000g=1kg there fore apparent wt of body=5-1=4kg. We can also find volume. Writing is required
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Sir can you please tell me the ans. of:
Q. If two balls made of iron and aluminium of equal volumes are immersed in a liquid then will they experience equal upthrust??
Justify.
Good question! Yes they will experience equal upthrust. As I discussed in the video, upthrust = volume of displaced liquid x density of liquid x g. Since the two balls have same volume and both will sink, so volume of displaced liquid will be equal. That's why upthrust will be same.
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please check if my answers are correct
i. 30gf
ii. 0.3N
2.It is the weight of the body when fully or partially immersed in a fluid
3i. 1000 cubic cm
ii. 4N
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30gf
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Q-1: (1)-30 gs ,(2)-30N
Q-2: Real weight-upward force(or)
Weight in water
Q-3:(1):1000cm3
(2):4 kgs
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