3. Suppose you measure a block's weight by hanging it from a spring scale. You find that it weighs 34.0 N when it's not in the water. When it's submerged in water (the density of water is 1.00 x 103 kg/m3) the scale now reads 27.0 N. (a) What is the density of the block? (b) If you suspended another object from the block that has a density of 3.20 x 103 kg/m3, with both objects submerged, what would the object's mass need to be for the scale to once again read 34.0 N? | Scale lal Wopp: W-FR Fg : w-Weap > 34. 0N - 27.0N : 7.0 N (a) (b) Fr 7.ON (100a 10° koln) (9.84 -4 : 7.14* 10n 34.0N -4 : 4860 kglm' Part (a) is wonth 7 pornts (61 Murt add an eut re arparent weisht of 7.0 N: Worp: waFe
3. Suppose you measure a block's weight by hanging it from a spring scale. You find that it weighs 34.0 N when it's not in the water. When it's submerged in water (the density of water is 1.00 x 103 kg/m3) the scale now reads 27.0 N. (a) What is the density of the block? (b) If you suspended another object from the block that has a density of 3.20 x 103 kg/m3, with both objects submerged, what would the object's mass need to be for the scale to once again read 34.0 N? | Scale lal Wopp: W-FR Fg : w-Weap > 34. 0N - 27.0N : 7.0 N (a) (b) Fr 7.ON (100a 10° koln) (9.84 -4 : 7.14* 10n 34.0N -4 : 4860 kglm' Part (a) is wonth 7 pornts (61 Murt add an eut re arparent weisht of 7.0 N: Worp: waFe
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![3. Suppose you measure a block's weight by hanging it from a spring scale. You find that it
weighs 34.0 N when it's not in the water. When it's submerged in water (the density of water is
1.00 x 103 kg/m3) the scale now reads 27.0 N. (a) What is the density of the block? (b) If you
suspended another object from the block that has a density of 3.20 x 103 kg/m3, with both objects
submerged, what would the object's mass need to be for the scale to once again read 34.0 N?
| Scale
lal Weee: W-FB
Fg : W-Wap
> 34.0N - 27.0N
: 7.0 N
(a)
(b)
7.ON
C1.00 a s0' koln19.8
: 7.14*10-n'
w/g
34.0N
V
: 4860 kzln'
Part la) is worth 7ponto
(6! Murt addd an ext re apparent weight of 7.0N!
Woe
:W Fe
Wopr
7.0N
V:
(3.20 - 1.00) « Lo°ksln° ( 9. 8 Ys]
3.25€108
eV:(3.20x1'kalm')(3.25x10-"m?)
mopu
1.04 ks
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Transcribed Image Text:3. Suppose you measure a block's weight by hanging it from a spring scale. You find that it
weighs 34.0 N when it's not in the water. When it's submerged in water (the density of water is
1.00 x 103 kg/m3) the scale now reads 27.0 N. (a) What is the density of the block? (b) If you
suspended another object from the block that has a density of 3.20 x 103 kg/m3, with both objects
submerged, what would the object's mass need to be for the scale to once again read 34.0 N?
| Scale
lal Weee: W-FB
Fg : W-Wap
> 34.0N - 27.0N
: 7.0 N
(a)
(b)
7.ON
C1.00 a s0' koln19.8
: 7.14*10-n'
w/g
34.0N
V
: 4860 kzln'
Part la) is worth 7ponto
(6! Murt addd an ext re apparent weight of 7.0N!
Woe
:W Fe
Wopr
7.0N
V:
(3.20 - 1.00) « Lo°ksln° ( 9. 8 Ys]
3.25€108
eV:(3.20x1'kalm')(3.25x10-"m?)
mopu
1.04 ks
Part Cbs is worth 8points

Transcribed Image Text:M2.3. Suppose you measure a block's weight by hanging it from a spring scale. You find that it
weighs 34.0 N when it's not in the water. When it's submerged in water (the density of water is
1.00 x 10 kg/m³) the scale now reads 27.0 N. (a) What is the density of the block? (b) If you
suspended another object from the block that has a density of 3.20 x 103 kg/m³, with both objects
submerged, what would the object's mass need to be for the scale to once again read 34.0 N?
Note: Part (a) is worth 7 points, and part (b) is worth 8 points.
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