A box with a volume (V=0.05 m³) lies at the bottom of a lake whose water has a density of (1*10³ kg/m³). How much force is required to lift the box, .if the mass of the box is (1000 kg) 9319.5 N O 9313.9 N O 9391.5 N O 9315.9 N O

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A box with a volume (V=0.05 m³) lies
at the bottom of a lake whose water
has a density of (1*10³ kg/m³). How
much force is required to lift the box,
.if the mass of the box is (1000 kg)
9319.5 N O
9313.9 N O
9391.5 N O
9315.9 N O
A future rectangular ship filled with
oil. If the dimensions of the ship are
(250 m) long, (80 m) wide, and (80 m)
high. Determine how far the bottom
of the ship is below the sea level?
(Consider the total mass of the ship
with the oil is (10.2*108 kg), and the
.sea density is (1024 kg/m³))
Transcribed Image Text:a .ull Asiacel| 10 N 141 N O A box with a volume (V=0.05 m³) lies at the bottom of a lake whose water has a density of (1*10³ kg/m³). How much force is required to lift the box, .if the mass of the box is (1000 kg) 9319.5 N O 9313.9 N O 9391.5 N O 9315.9 N O A future rectangular ship filled with oil. If the dimensions of the ship are (250 m) long, (80 m) wide, and (80 m) high. Determine how far the bottom of the ship is below the sea level? (Consider the total mass of the ship with the oil is (10.2*108 kg), and the .sea density is (1024 kg/m³))
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