A person can lift 45 kg (about 100 lbs) Using the experimental value of the specific gravity for the metal object in part B, how many cubic meters of the metal could the person lift (a) in air, (b) in water? How many actual kg of metal is this in air and in water.

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A person can lift 45 kg (about 100 lbs) Using the experimental value of the specific gravity for the metal object in part B, how many cubic meters of the metal could the person lift (a) in air, (b) in water? How many actual kg of metal is this in air and in water.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
200
P
4000000
0.0000
Archimedes' Principle: Buoyancy and Density
Calculations
(show work)
B. Density of a Heavy Solid (p. > Pw)
9000060067
09
0/0 Error
Lab 16: Archimedes' Principle: Buoyancy and Density
sg=mo/m²0
= 0.0867/(0.0867-0.0559)
0.08671.0308
=2.815
2.815-2.7 X1000
moooooo000
2.7×100/2.7
9
= 4.3
C. Density of a Light Solid (p. < Pw)
10.1 a
Mass of block in air
Specific gravity 2.815
(accepted)
Density 2.70g/cm³
Percent error 4.3%
alcionit
2.315 357
150
Dus
Specific gravity-1. 202
Name
Lab Partner(s)
pclude
D. Density of a Lic
Measured density of
Measured density of
Measured density
Comments:
Transcribed Image Text:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 P 4000000 0.0000 Archimedes' Principle: Buoyancy and Density Calculations (show work) B. Density of a Heavy Solid (p. > Pw) 9000060067 09 0/0 Error Lab 16: Archimedes' Principle: Buoyancy and Density sg=mo/m²0 = 0.0867/(0.0867-0.0559) 0.08671.0308 =2.815 2.815-2.7 X1000 moooooo000 2.7×100/2.7 9 = 4.3 C. Density of a Light Solid (p. < Pw) 10.1 a Mass of block in air Specific gravity 2.815 (accepted) Density 2.70g/cm³ Percent error 4.3% alcionit 2.315 357 150 Dus Specific gravity-1. 202 Name Lab Partner(s) pclude D. Density of a Lic Measured density of Measured density of Measured density Comments:
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